EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW: ANALYZING THE ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT, 2015 IN NIGERIA

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  • Vincent Chukwudi Adebayo, LL.M. Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria
  • Esther Nkechi Onuoha, LL.M Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria

Keywords:

Access to justice, Human rights, Rule of law, Restorative justice, Alternative dispute resolution

Abstract

Access to justice is a cornerstone for the protection of human rights and the rule of law in Nigeria. However, the country faces significant challenges in this regard, including delays, high litigation costs, complex legal procedures, and a lack of legal awareness. Corruption further compounds these issues. This article explores the critical role of unimpeded access to the justice system in enforcing various rights, including human and contractual rights. The article also highlights the potential benefits of implementing innovative approaches like restorative justice and victim-offender mediation, which can benefit not only the state and offenders but also victims of crimes. Additionally, the adoption of case flow management, front-loading of cases, pretrial conferences, and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes has the potential to reduce delays and lower litigation costs significantly

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Published

2024-04-25

How to Cite

Adebayo, V. C., & Onuoha, E. N. (2024). EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW: ANALYZING THE ADMINISTRATION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT, 2015 IN NIGERIA. Ayden International Journal of Law, Political Science, and Administration, 11(1), 1–15. Retrieved from https://aydenjournals.com/index.php/AIJLPSA/article/view/257

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