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Act of Judging in Nigeria: A Matter of Interpretation and Judicial Discretion New edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 276 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm, kaal: 362 g, 10 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang AG
  • ISBN-10: 3631877528
  • ISBN-13: 9783631877524
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 276 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm, kaal: 362 g, 10 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang AG
  • ISBN-10: 3631877528
  • ISBN-13: 9783631877524
This socio-legal text examines the role of judges as agents of social change and the societal impact of their decisions. Drawing on first-hand experiences, informant narratives, and historical insights, it explores the Nigerian judiciary, judicial discretion, precedent, and courts' societal role. The book argues that judges should interpret justice with social interests, social and judicial empathy, and evolving contexts in mind, rather than strictly adhering to precedent. With a pragmatic approach and clear diagrams, it challenges judicial stereotypes and emphasizes the need for appropriate discretion that aligns with the public understanding of justice. This book highlights the courts' critical role in shaping societal development by addressing the interplay between law and society. Its interdisciplinary and humanitarian approach offers fresh perspectives on how judicial decision-making affects the public and sparks a long-overdue debate on interpreting justice in a changing world.





With her unique Socio-Judicial Approach, the author boldly reimagines judging as a democratic and socially engaged process. A thought-provoking work of wide relevance.



Hon. Chief Judge Kashim Zannah (President, Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute (CJEI), Chief Judge, Borno State, Nigeria)



This book recalls Cardozos "The Nature of the Judicial Process"a powerful compliment. A profound and timely contribution to understanding judging in todays world.



Dr. Malcolm M. Feeley (Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley School of Law)



A masterful exploration of discretion and interpretation, reinforcing the idea of courts as agents of social change. A valuable resource for judges and scholars.





Hon. Justice Amina Adamu Augie, Rtd. JSC (Justice, The Supreme Court of Nigeria)
Abstract - Dedication - Foreword - Acknowledgments - Praise for the
Book- Author's Note - About the Author- List of Figures - List of
Abbreviations
Chapter One: Historical Perspective of Judging in Nigeria -
Chapter Two: International Law and Judging in Nigeria
Chapter Three:
Judicial Interpretation in Nigeria
Chapter Four: Judicial Discretion in
Nigeria
Chapter Five: Judicial Precedent/Stare Decisis
Chapter Six: The
Impact of Judging on Society
Chapter Seven: Conclusion - An Open Letter to
Judges and Aspiring Judges - Bibliography - Appendix - Index
Ari Niki-Tobi is a U.S.-based Nigerian researcher, founder of A.T. Socio-Judicial Consulting, and former magistrate-judge in Lagos, Nigeria. Her academic work has included teaching criminal justice, introduction to law, criminology, and sociology of law. She holds masters and doctorate degrees in judicial studies from the University of Nevada, Reno, and is an alumna of the National Judicial College, Reno. She is known for developing the concept of Socio-Judicialism, first introduced in 2016, and has published extensively on judicial and societal issues.