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Rule of Law: The Nigerian Experience- Requirements for the Validity

Requirements for the Validity of the Rule of Law

Over the years, the following basic points have been recognized as means of identifying the successful application of the Rule of Law in any given jurisdiction. These include:

  1.  Law should be prospective in its effects.
  2. The Law in such countries should be certain, clear and publicly known.
  3. Laws should be general and making of particular legal orders should be guided and constrained by general laws.
  4.  The judiciary should be independent and easily accessible.

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  1. Federal and Unitary Systems of Government
  2. Military Rule and Separation of Powers- Civil Rule and Separation of Powers
  3. Rule of Law: The Nigerian Experience- Requirements for the Validity
  4. Scope of Constitutional Law-Traditional Constitutional Concept
  5. The Definition of Federalism-LEGAL UNDERPININGS OF FEDERALISM
  6. The Historical Evolution of Rule of Law Concept
  7. The Sources of a Constitution-The Nature of the Constitution
  8. What is Constitution?
  9. achievements of the colonial administration in Nigeria between 1920 and 1950-Clifford’s Constitution-The Richard’s Constitution
  10. significant events between 1900 and 1919 in the Colonial Administration of Nigeria by Lord Fredrick Lugard.

CONCLUSION

From the basic concept of the rule of law so far discussed, it is clear that as a constitutional concept, it is desirable. The utility value cannot be overestimated otherwise, there would be chaos.

SUMMARY

Summarily, the concept of the “Rule of Law” as formulated by different writers, jurists and Legal Philosophers means the follows:The officials must obey the legal rules in their actions;
The legal rules out the arbitrary discretion of officials.