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Item Re-evaluating the juvenile/chiid justice system in Nigeria(Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 2014) Bamgbose, O. A.Item Intellectual property policy(University of Ibadan, 2012) Bamgbose, O. A.; Akintola, S. O.; Lokulo-Sodipe, J.; Aiyelari, E. A.; Adebowale, K. O.; Oke, G.; Adegoke, G. O.; Oyebola, M.Item Sexual Harassment Policy(2012) Bamgbose, O. A.; Odejide, A.; Odebode, S.; Ukpokolo, F.; Egbokhare, A.; Lewis, A.; Obutte, P.; Akeredolu, A.; Oyewunmi, S.; Okunuga, O.Item The University of Ibadan gender policy(2012) Odejide, A.; Bamgbose, O. A.; Ukpokolo, F.; Odebode, s.; Egbokhare, A.; Lewis, A.; Obutte, P.; Akeredolu, A.; Oyewunmi, S.; Okunuga, O.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 Human organ trade: trending issues and the relationship to access to justice(2017) Bamgbose, O. A.In a world facing a constant battle between the law and crime, yet another offspring of crime is unabashedly conceived and manages to seep out despite all attempts by the justice systems all over the world to eliminate or mitigate to the barest minimum crime in all its forms. Human organ trade is a new trend in crime and is in fact fast topping the echelons of criminal strata and is indeed a very deadly crime to battle with the question one might ask is, how long is the hand of the law or better put, how efficient is the machinery of the law in curbing this fast rising global trend in crime before it becomes a subject of historical wreckage? This paper wishes to discuss the meaning and definition of human organ trade, the historical background, global trends, prevalence in Nigeria, legal provisions of organ trade, the effects of organ trade globally and recommendations on how this new trend in crime can be weeded out before it grows to become too much of a thorn in the flesh globally.Item The Nigeria legal profession then, now and future; the changing natureand character of a profession(2017) Bamgbose, O. A.; Tafita, F.Recently there has been a growing concern over the unsavory conduct of some members of the legal profession and the falling standards of ethic in Nigeria and in many more jurisdictions the toga of integrity is being stripped from members of the profession, lawyers and judges alike. This paper examines the falling of ethical and professional standards in the Nigerian legal profession. the paper gives a brief expose on the history and development of the legal profession, the present decadence and corruptness, the negative impact and imminent threat , to the future of the profession in Nigeria. The paper posits that the falling standards and moral decadence is attributable to the long years of non- foundational teaching of legal ethics in the law faculties. This paper recommends the teaching of ethics in the foundational years of legal training, and a thorough review of the current curriculum and course content on the teaching of legal ethics using clinical legal education.Item Law clinics and advocacy within the university community: risks and benefits(SAGE Publications, 2017) Bamgbose, O. A.; Tafita, F.The inception of the legal aid scheme in the Nigerian legal system brought about hope for the indigent and with it an increased rate of indigent dependents relying on the scheme to access justice. This article discusses the advent of legal clinics in Nigeria and its relevance to a university community; in particular, the writers look into the rationale for establishing a specialized Woman’s Law Clinic and discuss the risks and benefits associated with advocacy and practicing as a University Law Clinic. In concluding, a risk–benefit assessment was examined using the unstructured questionnaire method of finding the stakeholders’ views/perspectives on having a clinic within the university community.