Items where Author is "Bamodu, OO"
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Bamodu, OO (2016) Legislative competence over arbitration in Nigeria: towards resolving the constitutional controversy. International Arbitration Law Review, 19 (1). pp. 1-18.
Bamodu, OO (2013) Foreign Satellite Viewing Cards and English Premier League Football: Implications of Recent Judgments for the Consumer. Web Journal of Current Legal Issues, 19 (1).
Bamodu, OO (2012) The Enforcement of Foreign Money Judgments in Nigeria: A Case of Unnecessary Judicial Pragmatism? Oxford University Commonwealth Law Journal, 12 (1). pp. 1-31. DOI https://doi.org/10.5235/147293412803188856
Bamodu, OO (2011) In Personam Jurisdiction: An Overlooked Concept in Recent Nigerian Jurisprudence. Journal of Private International Law, 7 (2). pp. 273-295. DOI https://doi.org/10.5235/174410411796868715
Bamodu, OO (2005) E-Commerce and Electronic Payment Mechanisms in Nigeria - Some Legal Considerations. Economic Indicators (Journal of Nigerian Economic Summit Group), 11 (3).
Bamodu, OO (2005) The Legal Landscape for E-Commerce in Nigeria. Economic Indicators (Journal of Nigerian Economic Summit Group), 11 (1). creators-Bamodu=3AOlugbenga_O=3A=3A.
Bamodu, OO (2004) ICT and E-Commerce: Challenges and Opportunities for the Nigerian Judiciary and Legal System. Journal of Information Law & Technology, 2004 (2).
Bamodu, OO (2003) The Regulation of Electronic Money Institutions in the United Kingdom. Journal of Information Law & Technology, 2003 (2).
Bamodu, OO (2003) Review of F. Snyder (ed.), Regional and Global Regulation of International Trade (Hart, 2002). European Law Review, 28. pp. 298-299.
Bamodu, OO (2001) Extra-National Legal Principles in The Global Village: A Conceptual Examination of Transnational Law. International Arbitration Law Review, 4 (1). pp. 6-16.
Bamodu, OO (1998) Exploring the Interrelationships of Transnational Commercial Law, ?The New Lex Mercatoria? and International Commercial Arbitration. African Journal of International and Comparative Law (R.A.D.I.C.), 10 (1). pp. 31-59.
Bamodu, OO (1996) Review of G.R. Woodman & A.O. Obilade (eds.), African Law and Legal Theory (Dartmouth, 1995). Cambrian law review., 27. pp. 107-109.
Bamodu, OO (1995) Jurisdiction and Applicable Law in Transnational Dispute Resolution Before the Nigerian Courts. International Lawyer, 29 (3). pp. 555-575.
Bamodu, OO (1994) Transnational Law: Unification and Harmonisation of International Commercial Law in Africa. Journal of African Law, 38 (2). pp. 125-143. DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/s0021855300005489
Book Section
Bamodu, OO (2015) The Rome I Regulation and the Relevance of Non-State Law. In: Research Handbook in EU Private International Law. Edward Elgar, pp. 221-247. ISBN 978 1 78195 454 6. Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781781954553.00015
Bamodu, OO (2008) Transnational Commercial Litigation ? Nigeria. In: Transnational Litigation: A Practitioner?s Guide. Oxford University Press/Oceana. ISBN 9780379213652.
Bamodu, OO (2006) Managing Globalisation: UK Initiatives and Nigerian Perspective. In: Human Rights and Capitalism: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Globalisation. Edward Elgar, pp. 145-168. ISBN 9781845422684.
Bamodu, OO (1999) Legal Mechanisms of Transnational Economic Co-operation: International and European Dimensions. In: Renegotiating Westphalia: Essays and Commentary on the European and Conceptual Foundations of Modern International Law. Kluwer. ISBN 978-9041112507.
Other
Bamodu, OO (2014) Enforcing Foreign Judgments in Nigeria: ?Ex Abundanti Cautela'. Phillipsons Consultancy.
Bamodu, OO (2013) Parallel Imports and the Exhaustion Doctrine: Lessons for Nigeria. Phillipsons Consultancy.
Bamodu, OO (2013) Parallel Imports and the Exhaustion Doctrine: A Thai Take Away in the USA. Phillipsons Consultancy.
Bamodu, OO (2009) Ahead of the European Court Ruling on the Karen Murphy Case: Interesting Observations. goarticles.com.
Bamodu, OO (2009) On Satellite Television Rebroadcast - Piracy and The Law in Nigeria. ezinearticles.com.
Bamodu, OO (2007) On Governor Obi of Anambra?s Reinstatement by the Supreme Court: The Relationship Between Section 180(1)&(2) of the Nigerian Constitution. Nigeria Village Square.