FACULTY OF LAW
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Item Laws and practices relating to women's inheritance rights in Nigeria: an overview(2002-11) Bamgbose, O. A.Item Reproductive behaviors effects of high-tech work demands on women's reproductive behavior(2001) Ugbede, I. B.; Bamgbose, O. A.The changes coming into the workplace in this new century is enormous. The challenge of new technology as observed by workers in modern competitive organizations in form of high tech jobs outlines a scenario for what lies ahead. Thus this research examined the impact of new technology (Information Technology) demands on a group of workers who hitherto had been restricted to the domestic sphere- women. Using quantitative (survey) of and qualitative research techniques (in-depth interviews) and (focus group discussions) from a population of women in their reproductive years (18-50 years) working in IT industries, non IT industries and the (informal sector for comparative purposes only), focus group discussions involving men and women, and in-depth interviews of women in the 3 job categories, this study examined: a. the peculiar work demands and problems posed by high-tech jobs for women as compared with women in other jobs. b. the reproductive profile and family circumstances of women in high-tech jobs low-tech jobs and women in the informal sector. e. the perceptions of women and men regarding the effects of IT in the workplace. The findings of the research partially or fully supported many of the hypotheses and the results were discussed from the perspectives of research and policy implication and women's empowerment.Item Qualitative investigation of local participatory structures and good governance in Oyo state(1995) Ugbede, I. B.; Bamgbose, O. A.Item Child labour and effects of the economic climate on the rights of a child in contemporary Nigeria(1998) Bamgbose, O. A.A child is the resource pool from which the future generation is predicated . Many countries are now concerned about the child especially in the area of her right. Child labour was one of the first and most important items targeted for international cooperation. Work is not necessarily detrimental, however it should not be hazardous and exploitative. Certain mechanism influence child survival and development. The gloomy picture presented by the economic climate in Nigeria has made child labour a dominant and problematic area in Nigeria. This in effect has affected the right of the child.Item The impact of law on female education in Nigeria(1997-08) Bamgbose, O. A.Law is an instrument of social change. Such a change should be positive for all irrespective of sex. The fact that women constitute about half of the Nigerian population makes the effect of the law on them important. In view of the commitment of the government to provide Education for All by the year2000, this paper examines how the law has enhanced or inhibited the education of women and highlights solutions to the problems of low literacy of women caused by the law.Item Cultism and youth in higher institutions(Carolina Academic Press, Durham, 2002) Bamgbose, O. A.Item The protection of Nigerian citizens from arbitrary arrest(Kluwer Academic Publishers and Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1995) Bamgbose, O. A.