International Journal of Law and Society

Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021

  • Exploration of the Countermeasures for the "Quick Protection" of Intellectual Property in the Pilot Free Trade Zone--Take Nanjing Area as a Case

    Zhou Hua

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021
    Pages: 61-66
    Received: 19 March 2021
    Accepted: 30 March 2021
    Published: 13 April 2021
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    Abstract: The in-depth improvement of the quick protection of intellectual property rights in the pilot free trade zone is an inherent requirement for the further improvement of the intellectual property protection system in the pilot free trade zone in my country. At present, my country’s pilot free trade zone has made some preliminary explorations in terms... Show More
  • The AU Debacle with the ICC: The Creation of the African Criminal Court

    Aghem Hanson Ekori

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021
    Pages: 67-76
    Received: 9 March 2021
    Accepted: 25 March 2021
    Published: 20 April 2021
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    Abstract: Just like the churning of milk brings forth butter, the same could be said that the African Union (AU) debacle with the International Criminal Court (ICC) led to the creation of the African Criminal Court (ACC). Despite the initial support of the ICC by the AU and it state members during the creation process, the indictment of mostly senior serving... Show More
  • Appraising Nigeria’s Supreme Court’s Powers to Review Its Own Judgments

    Kingsley Omote Mrabure, Stella Oloaigbe Idehen

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021
    Pages: 77-82
    Received: 27 March 2021
    Accepted: 13 April 2021
    Published: 26 April 2021
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    Abstract: The paper appraises the power of review of the Supreme Court on its own judgment in Nigeria and Ghana, that is, judgment delivered by the Court and the judgment of the Court being appealed on by an aggrieved party despite the fact that the Court is one of finality once it delivers its judgment. Two distinctions are made pertaining to this. First, t... Show More
  • Digital Forensic Logistics: The Basics of Scientific Theory

    Sergey Zuev, Dmitry Bakhteev

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021
    Pages: 83-88
    Received: 6 April 2021
    Accepted: 16 April 2021
    Published: 26 April 2021
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    Abstract: Investigations of complex crimes with digital evidence increasingly require the use of modern digital devices and computer programs. Working with big data involves the accumulation, processing, and analysis of forensic information for further algorithmization and modeling of investigative actions, as well as the automation of the organizational act... Show More
  • Incessant Insecurity in Nigeria: Has the Country Returned to the State of Nature

    Omidoyin Taiye Joshua, Awosusi Bolade Damilola

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021
    Pages: 89-93
    Received: 1 April 2021
    Accepted: 19 April 2021
    Published: 8 May 2021
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    Abstract: The rate of insecurity in Nigeria does not only call for concern but raises a loud alarm that no one is safe. The unending occurrence of killing, banditry and kidnapping affect all regions of the country and fear grips the mind of citizens, both the rich and the poor. The government at various levels have tried making security policies, giving secu... Show More
  • The Reflection and Reconstruction of the Remand for Retrial in the Criminal Retrial Procedure

    Rukeya Abudureyimu

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021
    Pages: 94-99
    Received: 9 April 2021
    Accepted: 22 April 2021
    Published: 8 May 2021
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    Abstract: For quite a long period of time, the research on criminal trial procedures has mainly focused on the theory and practical issues of remand for retrial in the second-instance procedure, and the retrial procedure as a criminal special relief procedure is not paid enough attention. The special relief nature of the retrial procedure determines that the... Show More
  • Bashed and Wounded: The Performance of Vulnerability in Policing

    Stephanie N. Whitehead

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021
    Pages: 100-106
    Received: 16 April 2021
    Accepted: 6 May 2021
    Published: 14 May 2021
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    Abstract: This article centers on the sense of vulnerability and victimization felt by police officers in the United States. Of particular interest is how officers feel victimized by individuals and groups who offer critiques of police organizations. An analysis of the affective expressions of this sense of victimization through conversations with officers a... Show More
  • Legal Analysis in Maritime Laws Based on Grounding Case of M/V “EVER GIVEN” in Suez Canal

    Zhang Yizhen, Jiang Zhengxiong, Wang Deling

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021
    Pages: 107-114
    Received: 30 April 2021
    Accepted: 17 May 2021
    Published: 26 May 2021
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    Abstract: On March 24, 2021, M/V EVER GIVEN from Evergreen Marine Corp stranded in the southern part of the Suez Canal shortly after it entered the canal, resulting in the closure of the two-way channel of the Suez Canal and the blockage of hundreds of ships on the route between Asia and Europe. There exist quite tedious and complicated legal issues behind t... Show More
  • The Fraud Triangle and Model of Criminogenesis

    Alexander Glebovskiy

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021
    Pages: 115-127
    Received: 30 April 2021
    Accepted: 25 May 2021
    Published: 31 May 2021
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    Abstract: The fraud triangle (FT) predominantly focuses on individual perpetrators and ignores the complexity and diversity of causes of delinquency in business organisations. To this end, this article discusses the limitations of the FT in practice to analyse misconduct in the organisational context. The paper also provides suggestions to remediate conceptu... Show More
  • Administrative Justice as Human Right: A Perspective from South Africa

    Kolapo Omidire

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021
    Pages: 128-139
    Received: 4 May 2021
    Accepted: 25 May 2021
    Published: 9 June 2021
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    Abstract: Administrative justice should be a human right. However, it is not easily subsumed into the general body of human rights law because administrative law principles are largely procedural in character, hence, subject to domestic law. In some countries administrative justice is dependent on its development via common law by the courts, while in others... Show More
  • An Investigation on the Widespread Use of Zero Hours Contracts in the UK and the Impact on Workers

    Ernestine Gheyoh Ndzi

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021
    Pages: 140-149
    Received: 8 February 2021
    Accepted: 18 February 2021
    Published: 15 June 2021
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    Abstract: The use of zero hours contract (ZHC) amongst employers in the UK continue to grow with little or no job security. There has been growing concern on how this type of employment contract is affecting workers socially, economically, health and otherwise. Existing research on ZHC focuses on low paid jobs, hence the importance of this study. The aim of ... Show More
  • Case Study and Exploration for Legal Protection of the Rights and Interests of Credit Information Subjects Under Chinese Law

    Chen Jiandong, Jiang Zhengxiong, Wang Deling

    Issue: Volume 4, Issue 2, June 2021
    Pages: 150-158
    Received: 9 June 2021
    Accepted: 21 June 2021
    Published: 26 June 2021
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    Abstract: Credit investigation report is an important social name card for individuals, enterprises and other information subjects. All kinds of wrong information in the credit investigation report will cause negative evaluation and actual losses to the information subject. Through the relevant cases analyzed by the people's court, the rights and interests p... Show More