Items where Author is "Oamen, Philip E."
Oamen, Philip E. and Adekanle, Adebolarin (2024) Taxation and the Realisation of Socioeconomic Rights in Africa: What Is the Role of International Cooperation? In: Taxation, Human Rights and Sustainable Development. Routledge. (In Press)
Oamen, Philip E. and Storey, Alice and Taylor, Yuki and Nazir, Amna and Yorke, Jon (2023) Chad Universal Periodic Review Stakeholder Submission on Female Genital Mutilation. Project Report. Birmingham City University.
Oamen, Philip E. and Storey, Alice and Nazir, Amna and Yorke, Jon (2023) Nigeria Universal Periodic Review Stakeholder Submission on Female Genital Mutilation. Project Report. Birmingham City University.
Oamen, Philip E. (2023) Climate Change and Older Persons’ Health: Incorporating Third World Approaches to International Law into Climate Justice. In: The Fourth Environmental Era: Climate Justice. Vernon Press. (In Press)
Oamen, Philip E. (2023) Submission to the UN Independent Expert on the Enjoyment of all Human Rights by Older Persons on the report on older persons in the context of climate change-induced disasters. Project Report. Office of the High Commissioner, United Nations Human Rights Council.
Oamen, Philip E. and Ekhator, Eghosa O. (2021) The impact of COVID-19 on the socioeconomic rights of older persons in Africa: The urgency of operationalising the Protocol on the Rights of Older Persons. African Human Rights Law Journal, 21 (2). pp. 782-811. ISSN 1996-2096
Oamen, Philip E. and Erhagbe, Eunice O. (2021) The impact of climate change on economic and social rights realisation in Nigeria: International cooperation and assistance to the rescue? African Human Rights Law Journal, 21 (2). pp. 1080-1111. ISSN 1996-2096
Oamen, Philip E. (2020) Realisation of the Right to Health in Nigeria: The Prospects of a Dialogic Approach. Working Paper 10.2139/ssrn.3673480. SSRN.
Oamen, Philip E. (2020) Revisiting the Power of Pardon in Pre-conviction Cases: A Critique of Federal Republic of Nigeria v Achida & Anor. The Appellate Review Journal, 4 (1). pp. 17-32. ISSN 2734-3588
Oamen, Philip E. and Aigbokhan, President (2018) Customary Law Arbitration in Nigeria: An Appraisal of Contentious Legal Issues. Benin Bar Journal, 1 (1). pp. 214-247.
Oamen, Philip E. and Arebamen, Obadan A. (2018) Innovative Features of the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules of 2009: An Appraisal. Benin Bar Journal, 1 (1). pp. 248-271.
Anushiem, M.I. and Oamen, Philip E. (2017) Nigerian Employees’ Compensation Act 2010: Issues Arising. African Journal of Constitutional and Administrative Law, 1. pp. 53-63. ISSN 2645-2987
Iweoha, P.I. and Oamen, Philip E. and Anushiem, M.I. and Ekeneme, U.M.J. (2016) Longe v First Bank of Nigeria PLC: Views in Support of the Supreme Court Decision. Madonna University, Nigeria Faculty of Law Law Journal, 4 (1). pp. 76-89.
Adekanle, A and Oamen, Philip E. (2015) HIV/AIDS, The Law and the Human Rights Question: Taming Discriminatory Practices. Justice: A Journal of Contemporary Legal Problems, 7. pp. 216-242. ISSN 1115-1277
Tijani, A.A. and Oamen, Philip E. (2015) A Refreshing Perspective on the Means of Proof of Contents of Public Documents under the Nigerian Law. The Journal of Commercial, Private and Industrial Law, 1 (2). pp. 228-253.
Oamen, Philip E. (2015) Judicial Attitude Towards Entitlement to Practise Law in Nigeria Vis à vis the Competence of Court Processes Signed by Law Firms. Journal of Private and Property Law, 4. pp. 42-63. ISSN 0794-0424
Oamen, Philip E. and Anushiem, Matthew Izuchukwu (2014) An Appraisal of the Legal Regime on the Right to Compensation for Environmental Pollution in Nigeria. Energy Law Review, 1 (4). pp. 34-61.
Oamen, Philip E. (2013) The Fate of Human Rights in a Period of a State of Emergency in Nigeria. Nigerian National Human Rights Commission Journal, 3. pp. 230-259. ISSN 2276-8599
Oamen, Philip E. and Tijani, Abdulhakeem A. (2013) The Constitutional Jurisdiction of the National Industrial Court: The Unsettled Exclusiveness Question. Ambrose Alli University Law Journal, 3 (1). pp. 1-18.