LISTENING IN: THE UNINTENDED ECHOES OF ROVING WIRETAP UNDER THE USA PATRIOT ACT ON AMERICAN MUSLIMS&Quot;

Published by: Abdulaziz Mohammed Al-Mansour

Pages: 1-8 |
This paper investigates the impact of the USA Patriot Act of 2001 and related policies on the American Muslim and Arab communities. It highlights the consequences of these policies, including the arrest and deportation of thousands of individuals without proper due process. The research sheds light on the measures taken by the U.S. government post-9/11 and their implications for the affected
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HARMONIZING YOUTH JUSTICE: BRINGING NIGERIA'S JUVENILE SYSTEM IN LINE WITH GLOBAL NORMS&Quot;

Published by: Okonkwo Chika Nwabueze

Pages: 39-52 |
This paper delves into the complex landscape of juvenile justice administration in Nigeria. It provides an in-depth exploration of the historical, legal, and institutional framework governing the treatment of juvenile offenders in the country. By examining domestic legislation, international conventions, and treaties such as the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Africa Charter
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BATTLEGROUND LAKE CHAD: ANALYZING THE REGIONAL STRUGGLE AGAINST TERRORISM AND INSURGENCY WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR NIGERIA&Quot;

Published by: Okonkwo Chukwuma Uche , Ibrahim Amina Suleiman

Pages: 9-25 |
The Lake Chad Region (LCR), encompassing Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria, has been severely impacted by terrorism and insurgency in the past decade. Terrorist groups, particularly Boko Haram, have led to significant disruptions in the lives of the local population, causing the loss of livelihoods and triggering irregular migration. This paper delves into the multifaceted challenges faced by
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MODELING DYNAMICS: EXPLORING THE INFLUENCE OF ECONOMIC MODELING ON NEPA IMPLEMENTATION IN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING&Quot;

Published by: Emily Ann Foster

Pages: 26-38 |

The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), enacted by Congress in 1969, revolutionized environmental protection in the United States by introducing an environmental review process into decision-making practices. This process involves the creation of detailed Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) to assess the environmental effects of various projects, including infrastructure developments.
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