Thoughts on Jurisprudence Adjectival and Evidence Law is a pivotal book by Ade Okeaya-Inneh, SAN, firmly anchored in the notion of law and its role in society. Mr. Okeaya-Inneh combined facts, analysis, perspective, and enthusiasm to make the book highly readable.
“The content that follows explains the vitality of the philosophy of law as seen through the prism of earlier writings of jurists, philosophers and the real danger to society when the rule of law and the philosophy behind it is ignored or dismantled. This is an important and serious piece of writing that needs to be read and digested by students, lawyers, lawmakers and politicians. It is readable and digestible with erudite detail about landmark cases.” Excerpt from Foreword by Jacqueline A. Perry KC
About theAuthor
Mr. Ade Okeaya-Inneh graduated from the International University – Europe, Bushey England in 1987 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in international Relations with a Second Class Upper Division. He then proceeded to the Staffordshire University, Stoke-Upon-Trent, England where he graducted in 1990 with a Bachelor of Law degree also with a 2nd Class Upper Division and with distinctions in the Law of Evidence and Commercial Law. He thereafter proceeded to Kings College, University of London where he obtained a Masters degree in Law (emphasis on International Commercial Transactions and Public International Law) in 1991. He was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1992. He took Silk in December 2008
Ade Okeaya-Inneh’s practice is mostly in the Appellate Courts in Nigeria. He has been involved as lead Counsel in several cases in the Nigerian Courts of Appeal and Supreme Court. He has argued over 45 interlocutory and final appeals in the Appellate Courts. Mr. Ade Okeaya-Inneh is a Trustee of the Constitutional Rights Development Project.
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