Violence As An Apparatus Of Intellectual Skirmishes: Reconnoiter The Occurrences In Northeastern Nigeria And Appraise The Permissible Arrangement
Adekunbi Mosheim , Department of Jurisprudence and Public Law, School of Law and Security Studies, NigeriaAbstract
This article audits and inspects the utilization of violence as a apparatus of intellectual oppression in
the North Eastern piece of Nigeria. The examination will look at the reasons for illegal intimidation in
North Eastern Nigeria and why ladies like to hush up about being violenceed by intellectual
oppressors. The issue of allowing absolution to fear based oppressors and whether they will even
now be arraigned will be investigated. All the more along these lines, existing lawful structure that
tends to the arraignment of violence during and after outfitted clash will be explored. It is suggested
that the National Assembly ought to order an Act that will expressly manage the wrongdoing of
violence during and after equipped clashes in Nigeria particularly to deal with arising and
unanticipated conditions
Keywords
Rape, Sexual Terrorism
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Barnes K. Illegal intimidation Today, Frank
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