European Review of Law and Legal Issues | ISSN 2754-4206

European Review of Law and Legal Issues (ERLLI) is hosted by Deqe Publications). The Journal's major goal is to provide a forum for authors from all over the world to publish their most recent research and reviews. The ERLLI publishes multidisciplinary academic research that tests or develops a legal or social science theory pertaining to law and legal institutions, as well as brief contributions that criticize or extend papers already published in the ERLLI.

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The European Review of Law and Legal Issues (ERLLI) is hosted by Deqe Publications). The Journal's major goal is to provide a forum for authors from all over the world to publish their most recent research and reviews. The ERLLI publishes multidisciplinary academic research that tests or develops a legal or social science theory pertaining to law and legal institutions, as well as brief contributions that criticize or extend papers already published in the ERLLI. The Journal focuses on social science perspectives as well, particularly Political Science, Psychology and Economics., and also publishes work by Philosophers, Historians, and other Scholars interested in the legal theory.

ERLLI is a peer-reviewed inter-disciplinary magazine that publishes original research in law as well as cross-disciplinary study in fields such as genetics, biosciences, philosophy, linguistics, neurology, medicine, and ethics. The ERLLI's main goal is to distribute information that aids in the resolution of pressing justice-related social challenges and current judicial changes. Original papers, case comments, debates and short reports are all published in the Journal. The Journal also publishes interpretive articles on legal developments and emerging trends that affect law, lawyers, and society.

The Journal only publishes in English, both in print and online. The European Review of Law and Legal Issues of Law is dedicated to meeting the rising demand for a platform for authoritative opinions on law reform from Lawmakers, Scholars, and practitioners of law in both the Public and Commercial sectors all around the world.

Dr. Christian T. Bauman, University of York, United States of America

Chris Osigwe Okhamera
Research Fellow
Department of Information Systems, Dublin Business School, Dublin, Ireland

Rule against Bias and Exceptions (The Bangalore Principle of Judicial Conduct) Standing in the Gap – An Appraisal European Review of Law and Legal Issues 1-19Full PDF

The Concept of Automatic Disqualification or Mandatory Recusal by Judges with Interest in Matters Before them: The Unsettling and Its Impact on Judicial Corruption in Nigeria European Review of Law and Legal Issues 1-12Full PDF

Pragmatic Evidence of Gender Disparity Based on Human Rights Laws; A Case of Nigerian Political Leadership European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 1-9Full PDF

Legislative and Judicial Examination of Tax Compliance Strategy for Revenue Generation in India European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 1-24Full PDF

Legal and Management Strategies: The Synergy for Survival and Growth of Companies in Nigeria European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 1-17Full PDF

Critical Analysis of Corroboration under Polish Law Of Evidence European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 1-19Full PDF

The Role of the World Trade Organisation in Resolving Trade Disputes under International Law European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 1-25Full PDF

The Legal and Institutional Framework for the Operation of Deposit Insurance Scheme in Nigeria European Review of Law and Legal Issues PP. 1-12Full PDF

Analysis of the Basic Principles of Insurance Under the Brazilian Law of Insurance European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 1-21Full PDF

Trend Analysis Through Reported Cases on Granting Probation by Supreme Court of India European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 1-17Full PDF

1. An Appraisal of the Development of Legal Foundation on the Concept of Crimes Against Humanity in International Law European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 23-40Full PDF

The Role of Intellectual Property (IP) Law in the Growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMES) in Nigeria European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 1-22Full PDF

The Role of the Public Complaints Commission in Protecting Worker’s Rights Against Administrative Injustice and Maladministration in India European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 1-23Full PDF

Impact of the Judicial Interpretation of Repugnance Doctrine on the Customary Laws and Customary Practices in Nigeria. European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 24-37Full PDF

An Analysis of United Nations Conventions on Prevention and Control of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances: A Case Study of Domestic Implementation in Italy European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 38- 51Full PDF

Legal and Institutional Framework for the Control of Environmental Pollution in Ghana European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 52-63Full PDF

A Critical Appraisal of Election Laws: An Examination of Laws Regulating Election Petition in the Local Governments of Nigeria European Review of Law and Legal Issues pp. 64-73Full PDF

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Plagiarism is an Academic Theft. Authors should carefully test their works to make sure it passes a general plagiarism test of at least 75% originality of which the 25% plagiarized content should be quoted statements or References. More so, no part (phrase, paragraph, page) of the submitted manuscript should be source weblinks without proper citation. This will also be considered as plagiarism. Such manuscript will be decided upon by our reviewers whether to reject absolutely or not.
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