Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai

Professor Emmanuel Omoh Esiemokhai is the Academic Chancellor, BOSAS International Law Bureau, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria.

International Law of Armed Conflict in a World In Crisis

In a world in which wars are now regarded as instruments of national policy, there is absolute need to set down and follow rules that regulate armed conflict...

Hate is No Excuse: A Cursory Review of the Trayvon Martin Case

The reason for Zimmerman’s curious acquittal is said to be hinged on self-defense. For self-defense to be admissible in a criminal case, I submit that the danger to the person claiming self-defense must be intimidating...

The Military Coup in Egypt (2): In the light of Truth

Why must Egyptians die because of a conspiracy by eminent political malcontents? In Egypt, the truth will prevail?

Detroit in Bankruptcy: What and who killed Capitalism?

If the Minister of Finance was quoted correctly, salaries may be hard to come by sooner than later and that will not be a pleasant story for our feral and marginalized under-class...

My Application For The Post Of Secretary-General Of The United Nations Organisation: My Greatest Story

The military coup in Nigeria in 1966 was incited by foreign interests. Their governments found it very difficult to manipulate our well-educated, nationalist politicians...

He who goes a-borrowing goes a-sorrowing: Nigeria turns East?

All those with an entrepreneurial mindset would applaud the news that Nigeria is going to China to intensify our international relations...

The Coup in Egypt: The End of the Notion of Democracy in the Arab World?

The military intelligence operations in Egypt, which purportedly terminated the democratically elected government of President Morsi, was a coup d’état...

The Strong Merits of International Law in the Conduct of International Relations: A Note to the Security Council Members (2)

International law operates on the principles of equality, respect for the territorial integrity and political independence of states, non-intervention in the internal affairs of other states, restraint in the use of force, peaceful co-existence...

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