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The legal hangout.
The Legal Hangout
5 episodes
6 days ago
Damilola, a student of law seeks to take you on a journey of legal discovery . This is a space to discuss societal issues from a legal perspective, in a simple, interesting and enlightening manner.
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Damilola, a student of law seeks to take you on a journey of legal discovery . This is a space to discuss societal issues from a legal perspective, in a simple, interesting and enlightening manner.
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Education
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The legal hangout.
Straightening blurred lines.(An interrogation of sexual assault under Nigerian Law).
In this episode, i interview Hauwa Abikan, a Nigerian lawyer. She provides much needed clarity on the provisions of the law regarding sexual assault; particularly rape and sexual harassment. This includes provisions of the law that protect the vulnerable. We also discuss innovative penal techniques for punishment of sexual offenders and leveraging I.C.T to enforce them.
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4 years ago
45 minutes 25 seconds

The legal hangout.
The right to dissent :Protesting State sponsored terrorism
The state has always been entrusted with the monopoly of violence. But what happens when this trust is constantly abused, violated and misused?
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5 years ago
12 minutes 14 seconds

The legal hangout.
Religion and the law: Navigating the murky waters.
The Nigerian Legal System is under siege. Forces of oppression have chosen a rather peculiar tool, to silence Nigerians. So let's talk about it. REFERENCES R.H. HELMHOLZ (2001) Fundamental Human Rights in Medieval Law. THE LAW SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. OSITA NNAMANI OGBU (2013) Human Rights Law and Practice in Nigeria. SNAAP PRESS LTD. Twitter : https://twitter.com/LegalHangout?s=09
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5 years ago
10 minutes 56 seconds

The legal hangout.
The Mali Coup: What if it happened in Nigeria.
Join Damilola as she travels from Bamako to Abuja, and discusses the recent Mali Coup d'etat. She spices things up by examining the scenario from both the Malian and Nigerian Legal Perspective. Sources: The Mali constitution: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T4Ye5ss9uin2pbYtmmB6W390VnESCCtV/view?usp=drivesdk The Nigerian Criminal Code: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SzXLZwVpcVQp-haqiks5kmVAZBPxXZgw/view?usp=drivesdk Max Siollun: Soldiers of Fortune Twitter page: https://twitter.com/LegalHangout?s=09
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5 years ago
10 minutes 46 seconds

The legal hangout.
The legal hangout. (Trailer)
5 years ago
52 seconds

The legal hangout.
Damilola, a student of law seeks to take you on a journey of legal discovery . This is a space to discuss societal issues from a legal perspective, in a simple, interesting and enlightening manner.