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Section 4 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 4 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Registration to be in respect of particular goods. It is under ‘Effects of registration and non-registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows: A trade mark must be registered in respect of particular goods or classes of goods, and…
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Section 3 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 3 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about Effect of non-registration. It is under ‘Effects of registration and non-registration’ of the Act. It provides as follows: No person shall be entitled to institute any proceeding to prevent, or to recover damages for, the infringement of an unregistered…
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Section 2 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 2 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is about The register. It is under ‘The Registrar and the register’ of the Act. It provides as follows: (1) There shall continue to be kept the record called the register of trade marks, inwhich shall be entered all registered trade…
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Section 1 Trade Marks Act 1967 Section 1 of the Trade Marks Act 1967 is aboutThe Registrar of Trade Marks. It is under ‘The Registrar and the register’ of the Act. It provides as follows: (1) There shall continue to be an officer known as the Registrar of Trade Marks(in this Act referred to as…
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There is guaranteed to be excitement in the air as the day gets closer to when a baby enters the world. Parents will have been planning, buying gifts, and thinking of all the happy times that lie ahead. Prenatal classes might have been attended to offer some indication of the birth process and what to…
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A critical appraisal of the Nigeria criminal code punishment for rape and kidnapping Introduction Rape and kidnapping are among the most heinous crime under the Nigerian law. This article appraise the punishment stipulated in the Nigeria criminal code for Rape and Kidnapping calling for a review and amendments to be done regarding the penalty to…
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Emmanson V Ibom Air: Whose Rights Prevail? On the 10th day of August 2025, a horrible and disheartening incident occurred where a lady, by the name Comfort Emmanson, was alleged to have assaulted a crew member of IBOM AIR. The action, which IBOM officials tagged “unruly” and contrary to Nigerian Civil Aviation regulations, led to…
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The Use Of Technology and Artificial Intelligence as a Transitionary and Innovative Measure To Revitalize the Legal Profession and its Probable Effects ABSTRACTGenerative AI and technology are increasingly shaping the world. With their impact on human activities and resources being profound, technology has made, and continues to make, a significant mark on various sectors globally.…
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AI, Deepfakes and AR: Emerging Legal Areas in Media and Telecommunications We used to say “seeing is believing.“ But in 2025, you believe everything you see at your own risk. Why? We live in a world where Gen AI can make convincing videos of an event that never happened, your face and voice can be replicated as a deepfake with scary precision, and the line between the physical and virtual worlds is gradually blurring. If the future had three faces in media and telecom, they would be: the brain (AI),…
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Abstract This paper examines the the importance of judicial independence in a democratic state. The paper seeks to examine the operation of the judiciary during Jammeh’s regime and Post-Jammeh Gambia by identifying possible gaps that needs critical assessment and reform to further strengthen the independence of the judiciary. It also highlights constitutional provisions that safeguard…





