Leesi Ebenezer Mitee, LLM (Huddersfield, UK), BL (Hons), LLB (Hons), HND Town Planning

Location Port Harcourt, Nigeria

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Practice areas Law Research Consultancy
Memberships International Bar Association, The Internet Society (USA), Society of Legal Scholars (United Kingdom), Association of Law Teachers (United Kingdom), Nigerian Bar Association (Nigeria), Statute Law Society (United Kingdom)
Interests Development of online legal information infrastructure, publishing of eBooks on Nigerian law (e.g. Laws of the Federation of Nigeria eBook, Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria eBook, Laws of Rivers State of Nigeria eBook, Laws of Bayelsa State of Nigeria eBook), law research
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More about me I am the sole publisher of Nigerian Law Resources website - the Gateway to Laws of the Federation of Nigeria; Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; Nigerian Law eBooks; Nigerian Legislation, Legal System, Law Research, Law Practice, Law Dissertations, Legal Education, Human Rights; Nigerian Lawyers and Law Firms Directory.

This project is the visual expression of my desire to contribute to the process of providing access to Nigerian legal information. Obviously, with the unprecedented breathtaking developments in information and communications technology (ICT), it is impossible to have good access to information (which includes law resources) without the use of the Internet. Like most developing countries, Nigeria lacks access to legal information due to the absence of appropriate databases on the Internet. Challenged by this unfortunate and unacceptable situation, Nigerian Law Resources is committed to providing the unique online gateway to different aspects of Nigerian legal information. My passion for this venture arose from the indisputable finding of my Master of Laws (LLM) Dissertation at the University of Huddersfield titled, "Public Access to Legislation and Its Inherent Human Rights: A Comparative Study of the United Kingdom and Nigeria" (2006) that Nigeria lacks access to legal information.

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