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2008-09-02
 
The Female Partner in Male Dominated Partnership
This is an article presented by the Managing Partner of PUC at NBA Women Forum in August 2008.
 
2007-06-15
 
World Trade Organization Agreements: The Possible Effect on the Nigerian Maritime Industry
A world of over 6 billion persons is potentially an unstable place. Imagine the claims this enormous population makes on natural resources and the consequent inability of most governments to satisfy the needs of its people at the appropriate time, at a cheap cost and in the quantity demanded. To achieve and maintain orderliness, progress and stability in such a world requires necessary adjustments and prioritization in the trade policies of each nation.

 
2007-06-15
 
Drafting Commercial Agreements and Banking Documents: Telecommunications Contracts
Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
 
2007-06-15
 
Regulatory Framework for Privatisation of Nigerian Telecommunications Limited
Recently, the National Council on Privatisation ["NCP"] advertised for Legal and Regulatory Consultants in regard to the privatization of public utilities, notably electric power and telecommunications services. This is obviously pursuant to the Federal Government’s publicly declared determination to privatize the country’s utility services. This determination, it would appear, constitutes one of the cornerstones of the present Government’s economic policy and programmes.

 
2007-06-15
 
Overview of Issues in Telecommunications Regulation: Licensing
There are 2 aspects of licensing in telecommunications – Spectrum licensing; and – Grant of operating licences. In both cases, licensing is an important tool for liberalisation of telecommunications industry.

 
2007-06-15
 
Telecommunications in Nigeria: Legal Framework
Service provision was basically a monopoly by NITEL. NITEL was a 1985 merger of Post & Telegraph Department and Nigerian External Telelcommunications Limited and wholly owed by Government.
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