Friday, October 29, 2010

REMINDERS FOR TODAY: NO CLASSES, ASSIGNMENT

I wish to remind you that there will be no class today, FRIDAY, 29th October or Tomorrow, Saturday, 30 October.

Students are reminded to hand in their assignments tomorrow as discussed.

Victor Brobbey

Friday, October 22, 2010

Tutorial Questions for 23 October 2010

Please prepare answers to the following questions for tomorrow's tutorial.


1. Under the United Kingdom's Constitution, constitutional conventions play a key role in maintaining flexibility. Their lack of a clear definition and uncertain application make reform essential.

Discus. What, if anything is your preferred option for reform.

2. Discuss the nature and importance of the doctrine of Separation of Powers making reference to the constitutional arrangements of the United Kingdom.

3. "The rule of law enforced by the courts is the ultimate controlling factor on which our constitution is based". (Lord Hope of Craighead in Jackson v Attorney-General)

Discuss

Friday, October 15, 2010

Definition of Conventions from Dicey & Marshall/Moody

Conventions are not easy things to define: Marshall & Moody Define Conventions as: 

rules of constitutional behaviour which are considered to be binding by and upon those who operate the constitution but which are not enforced by the law courts…nor by the presiding officers in the Houses of Parliament.

Also, the Noted Constitutional Law Scholar Albert Venn Dicey – Defines Conventions as:

The rules which make up constitutional law, as the term is used in England, includes two sets of principles or maxims of a totally distinct character. The once set of rules are in the strictest sense ‘laws’ since they are rules which …are enforced by courts; these rules constitute “constitutional law” in the proper sense of the term, and may for the sake of distinction be called collectively “the law of the constitution”

 The other set of rules consists of conventions, understandings, habits or practices which, though they may regulate the…conduct of the several members of the sovereign power…are not in reality laws at all since they are not enforced by the courts. This portion of constitutional law may, for the sake of distinction, be termed “conventions of the constitution” or constitutional morality”

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Class On Friday (15 October 2010)

Students are reminded that there will be a class this Friday, 15th October 2010. We will be covering the Rule of law and finishing off Separation of Powers.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

No Class On Saturday, October 2nd

Please be informed that the 1st Matriculation of Zenith University College students comes off on the October 2, 2010.

Venue: Forecourt / Car Park

Time:     8:30 am – 12:30 pm

Dress Code:  Anything Formal


Please endeavour to make it a point to attend as it is very important event on the school calendar.

All classes on that day have been rescheduled to a later date.

Thanks a lot.

Hajj Nasaru Abdul-Rahman

Snr. Assistant Registrar.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Zenith – Diploma in Public Law

2010 – 2011

Information Sheet

Lecture Time: Saturday, 8:30-11:30

Tutorials: Friday Evenings (Times to be decided)

Information on the class (announcements, reading materials etc.) will be made available to on the course email, which is:

++++++++++++DiplomainLaw2010 ( at) gmail.com++++++++

Password: zenithlaw2010

Additional Information will be made available on the class blog, which can be accessed at:

http://zenithpubliclaw.blogspot.com/

The lecturer can also be reached at 0266861752

Texts are preferred to phone calls, and STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO CHECK THE COURSE WEBSITE AND BLOG BEFORE CONTACTING THE LECTURER IN RESPECT OF ROUTINE CLASS QUESTIONS. Students can also use the “Comment” feature of the Blog to discuss and ask questions about the reading materials. I WILL RESPOND.

Tutorials:

We shall have tutorials at least once a month, starting from the end of October. Please endeavour to attend.

Attendance:

Please Note that I am required to take an attendance register in respect of the class. Please check the blog to ensure that your name is spelled correctly on the register. If your name is not on the register, or is incorrectly spelled, please email the lecturer with those details.


Family Name

1st Name

Chukwuma

Stanley

Nwobi

Anthony

Olugbenga

Goodwil

Onyebuchi

Nnenna

Mantey-Larbi

Delories

Okobi

Esther

Ovunna Chingatu

Evulu

Olisah

Kelvin

Godknows

Christopher

Muale

Ethel

Akam

Susan

Folayan Foluke

Aisha

Agu Thankgod

Chinwendu

Abumere

Gloria

Amogu-Ogechinyese

Ogeemerald

Tuebi-Ekpekpei

Paul

Chinazom-Chukwuma

Sandra

Willox

Vincent

Nkrumah

Barbara

Okolo

Anunciata

Asekeme

Maris

Liyobong

Charles

Chinedu

Faith

Ngolube

Offertory

Enweani

Matilda

Ezeadi

Precious

Iwiodu Udo

Sampson

Onyenweaku

Bright

Njoku Chibuke

David

Nnarta

Nancy

Chikadi

Callistus

Osei-Mensah

Kwabena

Smart-Abbey

Michelle

Koranteng

Kofi

Buako

Winifred

Bediako

Derrick