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'If You Knew the Conditions' examines the inadequacies of the healthcare provided to American Indians by the Indian Medical Service. DeJong argues that, while Congress and the Indian Service had a responsibility to provide meaningful and relevant medical services to American Indians, parsimonious appropriations and indifference to American Indian conceptions of well-being limited the effectiveness of Indian medical services.
Emerging out of the Renaissance and the industrial revolution, the set of disciplines that got institutionalised as the social sciences were fashioned in Europe. However, what were areas of scholarly inquiry responding to specifically Western problems and concerns, laid claim to universality in course of time and were uncritically accepted as being so until they began to be challenged by non-Western thinkers in the second half of the twentieth century. Bringing together 18 essays by distinguished social scientists, this volume is a major contribution to the debate on the indigenisation of the
In: Eastern African studies 12
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In: Forthcoming, Supreme Court Law Review
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One of the major environmental problems in Nigeria today is that of oil pollution in the oil producing areas of the country. The country has suffered environmental degradation as a result of the oil pollution in the last of five (5) decades. The causes of this oil pollution were oil spillage, gas flaring, and effluent discharge from the refineries. These have caused untold hardships on the people living close or near the oil installations or facilities and have affected their lives, wellbeing, means of livelihood and the environment generally. Oil pollution activities have also affected their right to good and decent life, human dignity and lots. Unfortunately, the victims seem to be unable to assert their human right. The reason being that there are no constitutional and statutory provisions on environmental right to those who suffer such except common law remedies such as negligence, nuisance etc which require strict and technical proofs. The constitutional provision on the right to environment in chapter II of the 1999 constitution is lax and not justifiable. The only available redress is recourse to the human rights in Nigeria isa recourse to chapter 4 of the Constitution. This situation has caused untold hardship on the people because they have no way of seeking redress when their rights are being violated. As a result of this ugly development, this work has recommended that Nigeria should borrow a leaf from other jurisdictions such as India, South Africa etc. where human rights and environmental rights are practiced together.
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In: Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 46, pp-pp. https://doi.org/10.17705/1CAIS.04613
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In: Decolonization of Criminology and Justice, 1(1), 29-51
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Working paper