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Title:Some Problems in the Administration of Justice in the Oyo, Ogun and Ondo States of Nigeria
Author:Adelola, I.O.A.
Year:1980
Periodical:Africana Marburgensia
Volume:13
Issue:2
Pages:51-68
Language:English
Geographic term:Nigeria
Subjects:legal procedure
Law, Human Rights and Violence
Politics and Government
Abstract:Studies of interrelationship have largely been confined to units within the same organizational structure or between a pair of complementary organizations such as management and labour. Consequently it is usually considered impossible to study organizations other than complementary ones with the same modelling of interrelationship. This perception of organizational interdependence usually inhibits understanding of organizational interrelationship especially when organizational functions are only possible through organizational cooperation. It is argued here that an analysis of organizational interdependence would enhance and improve understanding of organizations in general. Working thesis is that organizational performances are tied to inter-organizational relations rather than intra-organizational ties. Conversely, organizational tensions are offshoots of organizational interdependence. With this framework, this paper focuses and explains the problems of the judiciary in Oyo, Ogun, and Ondo States of Nigeria. Notes, tab.
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