Requirements
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Possess a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree from a Nigerian university approved by the Council of Legal Education, or a foreign university recognized by the Council.
- Pass the Council of Legal Education's qualifying examination (Bar Part I) if you hold a foreign LL.B degree.
- Have a minimum of 4.0 CGPA (or 3.0 for some universities) in your LL.B program.
- Submit an application to the Nigerian Law School, including transcripts, certificates, and other required documents.
- 8. Register with the Nigerian Law School and pay the required fees.
Features
- Supremacy of the Constitution
- Federalism
- Separation of Powers
- Fundamental Rights
- Rule of Law
- Independent Judiciary
- Constitutional Review
- Principles of Federal Character
- Local Government Autonomy
- Constitutional Bodies
- Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles
Target audiences
- Law Students
- Legal Practitioners
- Judicial Officers
- Government Officials
- Academics and Researchers
- Political Leaders
- Legal Draftsmen
- Law Enforcement Officers
Constitutional Law is the body of law that governs the relationship between the government and the people, establishing the framework for governance, power distribution, and individual rights. It is based on a country's constitution, which is the supreme law of the land.
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Section 1
Through a combination of lectures, discussions, and case studies, we will examine the historical and philosophical roots of Constitutional Law, as well as its practical applications in modern society. By the end of this section, you will have a deep understanding of the foundational principles of Constitutional Law.
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Section 2
Now that we've explored the foundations of Constitutional Law, it's time to put your knowledge to the test! This section of quizzes is designed to assess your understanding of key concepts, principles, and cases in Constitutional Law.
To enroll in the Constitutional Law online course, you must be a registered student of the Nigerian Law School, have a valid email address, and have completed the necessary prerequisites, including Nigerian Legal System and Jurisprudence.
Additionally, you must have a stable internet connection and a device capable of accessing the online learning platform.
Once enrolled, you will receive login credentials to access the online learning platform. Course materials, including video lectures, notes, and readings, will be available on the platform.
You can access the materials at any time and from any location with an internet connection.
Yes, the online course includes opportunities for interaction with instructors and fellow students. You can participate in discussion forums, live chats, and video conferencing sessions.
Instructors will also hold virtual office hours for one-on-one consultations.
Assessment and evaluation will be based on participation in discussion forums, assignments, quizzes, and a final exam. The final exam will be proctored online, and you will need to ensure you have a stable internet connection and a quiet, distraction-free environment.
Your performance will be evaluated based on your understanding of the course materials and your ability to apply constitutional law principles to real-world scenarios.