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The Fate of Human Rights in a Period of a State of Emergency in Nigeria
Philip Oamen
Law
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Nigeria
100%
Human Rights
100%
State of Emergency
100%
Emergency Rule
60%
Corporate
20%
Peace
20%
Nigerians
20%
Federal Republic
20%
Legal Process
20%
Nigerian Government
20%
Nigerian Army
20%
Yobe State
20%
National Assembly
20%
Borno State
20%
Fundamental Human Rights
20%
Adamawa State
20%
Effective Operation
20%
Constitutional Rights
20%
Derogation
20%
Arts and Humanities
Nigeria
100%
Human Rights
100%
Fate
100%
State of Emergency
100%
Enjoyment
33%
Limitations
33%
proclamation
16%
Declaration
16%
Denial
16%
Duty
16%
Army
16%
Borno
16%
National Assembly
16%
human class
16%
Schools of thought
16%
Social Sciences
Nigeria
100%
Human Rights
100%
State of Emergency
100%
National Assembly
16%
Legal Procedure
16%