REFUGEES, STATES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA
REFUGEES, STATES AND INTERNATIONAL LAW: CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA
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2000-01
Authors
SULEIMAN, IDRIS
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Abstract
Refugees are defined by different national and international association to
be people not living in the home of Nationality for many reasons. Also the studies
of refugees have different focus and so at times define to reflect the theme of the
study concerned. In this study, the problems that create refugee is on the
increase from micro to macro scale that could be from local community to national
and international civil unrest or disturbance. This study intends to determine the
causes and to examine the characteristics and problems experienced by the
refugees in Nigeria.
Both primary and secondary methods were used to obtained information
and the to validate the major proposition of the work.
Description
A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF MASTERS
OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS AND DIPLOMACY (MIAD)
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY
ZARIA.
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REFUGEES,, STATES,, INTERNATIONAL,, LAW,, CASE STUDY,, NIGERIA