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Right of Access to Law: Principles, Books, eBooks, Book Chapters, and Peer-reviewed Articles (Academic Papers)

Copyright © 2021 By Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee is an expert in the right of access to law (the human right of free access to public legal information). His recent human right of access to law (public legal information) articles, books, eBooks, book chapters are listed below.

Book publisher: Koinonia Legal Research and Book Publishing, The Netherlands

Book website: https://publiclegalinformation.com Contact email: info@koinonialegal.com

The Right of Access to Law Books and eBooks

Developments in Human Rights Law and the Proposed Human Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information: The New Human Rights-Advocacy Approach and the Ten Criteria for the Formal Recognition of New Human Rights Book and eBook (Volume 1)

The New Human Rights-Based Huricompatisation Model of Ascertainment of Indigenous Customary Law: Strategies for Adequate Local and Global Public Access Book and eBook (Volume 2)

Innovative Technological Mechanisms for Adequate Web-Based Access to National and Global Public Legal Information Book and eBook (Volume 3)

A Model Empirical Study of the Current State of Governmental Provision of Free Access to Nigerian Public Legal Information Book and eBook (Volume 4)

The Right of Access to Law Academic Article-Style Books and eBooks

VOLUME 1

Developments in Human Rights Law and the Proposed Human Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information: The New Human Rights-Advocacy Approach and the Ten Criteria for the Formal Recognition of New Human Rights by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

ISBN 9789083108520 (eBook) ISBN 9789083108506 (Paperback)

This book reviews or comments on contemporary literature on the recognition of new human rights and the human right of free access to law (or the human right of free access to public legal information). They include those of Steven D Jamar, The Human Right of Access to Legal Information: Using Technology to Advance Transparency and the Rule of Law; Laurens Mommers, Access to Law in Europe; Richard A Danner, Open Access to Legal Scholarship: Dropping the Barriers to Discourse and Dialogue; Jay Milbrandt and Mark Reinhardt, ‘Access Denied: Does Inaccessible Law Violate Human Rights; Recognition of New Human Rights: Phases, Techniques and the Approach of ‘Differentiated Traditionalism’ by Kerstin von der Decken and Nikolaus Koch; Novelty in New Human Rights: The Decrease in Universality and Abstractness by Thesis Mart Susi; Rhetoric of Rights: A Topical Perspective on the Functions of Claiming a ‘Human Right to . . .’ by Andreas von Arnauld and Jens T. Theilen; Bentham Redux: Examining a Right of Access to Law by Professor Simon Rice; A Right of Access to Law – or Rather a Right of Legality and Legal Aid? by Janneke Gerards; and The Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Everything Old Is New Again by Professor Dinah Shelton.

Chapter 1: Key Terminology and the Multidisciplinary Nature of the Concept of Free Access to Public Legal Information by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 2: Historical Overview of the Provision of Access to Public Legal Information by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 3: An Innovative Analysis of the Persistent Global Problem of Inadequate Access to Public Legal Information and its Root Cause by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 4: The Existence of Free Access to Public Legal Information as a Legal Right by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 5: The Fundamental Theoretical Underpinnings of the Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 6: A Review of the Literature on the Existing Status of the Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information as a Human Right by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 7: The New Human Rights-Advocacy Approach and the Ten Criteria for the Formal Universal Recognition of New Human Rights by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 8: The Proposal for the Universal Recognition of the Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information as a Substantive Human Right by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

VOLUME 2

The New Human Rights-Based Huricompatisation Model of Ascertainment of Indigenous Customary Law: Strategies for Adequate Local and Global Public Access by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

ISBN 9789083108568 (eBook) ISBN 9789083108544 (Paperback)

Chapter 9: The Meaning and Forms of Indigenous Customary Law by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 10: The Right of Public Access to Indigenous Customary Law and the Concept of Ascertainment by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 11: The Human Rights-Based Approach as a Conceptual Framework and a Universal Mechanism for the Management of Social Projects by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 12: Huricompatisation as the New Human Rights-Based and Public Access-Adequate Model of Ascertainment of Indigenous Customary Law by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 13: The Legal Framework for the Implementation of the New Huricompatisation Model of Ascertainment of Indigenous Customary Law Projects by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

VOLUME 3

Innovative Technological Mechanisms for Adequate Web-Based Access to National and Global Public Legal Information by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

ISBN 9789083108513 (eBook) ISBN 9789083108582 (Paperback)

Chapter 14: Historical Overview of the Provision of Web-Based Access to Public Legal Information by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 15: The Indispensability of Web-Based Global Access to Official Public Legal Information and Matters Arising from the Coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) Pandemic Lockdown by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 16: The Proposal for a New Official Public Legal Information Generic Top-Level Domain (gTLD) for Easy Identification of the Reliable Versions of the Laws Published Online by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 17: The Proposal for Nationally Networked One-Stop Official Public Legal Information Websites for the Optimal Findability and Management of Online Law Databases by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

VOLUME 4

A Model Empirical Study of the Current State of Governmental Provision of Free Access to Nigerian Public Legal Information by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

ISBN 9789083108551 (eBook) ISBN 9789083108537 (Paperback)

Chapter 18: Historical Overview of Governmental Provision of Access to Nigerian Public Legal Information by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 19: An Empirical Study of the Current State of Governmental Provision of Free Access to Nigerian Legislation by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 20: An Empirical Study of the Current State of Governmental Provision of Free Access to the Judgments of Nigerian Courts by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

Chapter 21: An Empirical Study of the Current State of Governmental Provision of Public Access to Indigenous Customary Law in Nigeria

Chapter 22: A Critical Assessment of the Existing Legal Framework for Governmental Provision of Free Access to Nigerian Public Legal Information by Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee

The Main Keywords for the Resources in the Right of Access to Law Book Series

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Updates and Information on all the Books in the Series

Information on the availability of all the current and future books (both eBook and paperback editions) in the New Human Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information Book Series is available on the Koinonia Legal Research and Book Publishing website (website address below) that is secured with industry-standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption technology. The website also contains valuable resources on different aspects of the right of free access to public legal information plus regional and international human rights law.

Book publisher: Koinonia Legal Research and Book Publishing, The Netherlands

Book website: https://publiclegalinformation.com Contact email: info@koinonialegal.com