The theory of rule of law in Nigeria was notably propounded by legal scholar and former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Taslim Olawale Elias. He emphasized the importance of the rule of law as a foundational principle for the Nigerian legal system, advocating for the supremacy of the law and the protection of individual rights. This concept has been influential in shaping legal discourse and governance in Nigeria, promoting accountability and justice.
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It was propounded in 1772-1823 by David Ricardo.
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C. Nwachukwu Okeke has written: 'The theory and practice of international law in Nigeria' -- subject(s): International law, Law
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Abiola Ojo has written: 'Constitutional law and military rule in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, History, Martial law
This Theory was propounded by H.H Gossen and called Gossen second law and developed by Alfred Marshall and all the credit is given to Alfred Marshall. This theory states that a retoinal consumer spend his total budget between among the goods he will derived the satisfaction from the additional goods.
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This Theory was propounded by H.H Gossen and called Gossen second law and developed by Alfred Marshall and all the credit is given to Alfred Marshall. This theory states that a retoinal consumer spend his total budget between among the goods he will derived the satisfaction from the additional goods.