List of ILS Academic Staff
S/N | Name | Status | Qualification | Research Interest |
1 | I. Imam | Professor | LLB, (UDUSok) BL (Abuja), LLM(OAU Ife) Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Legislative studies, Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, |
2 | W.O. Egbewole | Professor | LL.B (OAU, Ile-Ife); BL (Lagos); LL.M(OAU, Ile-Ife); Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Electoral Matter and Judiciary,Jurisprudence and LegalTheory, Public Internationallaw, |
3 | A. A. Oba | Professor | LL.B (OAU, Ile-Ife); BL (Lagos); LL.M.(OAU, Ile-Ife); Ph.D. (Kuala Lumpur) | Legal System, Legal Pluralism,Comparative Law and HumanRights Law |
4 | M. A. Etudaiye | Professor | LL.B (ABU, Zaria); BL (Lagos); LL.M.(OAU, Ile-Ife); Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Legal System, Jurisprudenceand Legal Theory, InternationalLaw |
5 | F. A. Aremu | Professor | B.Sc. (Jos); M.Sc. (UDU, Sokoto); Ph.D.(Beppu-shi-Japan) | Legislative Studies, PolicyStudies. International Relations |
6 | E.O. Ojo | Professor | B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Ibadan) | Comparative Studies,Federalism, Electoral Studies |
7 | O. Y. Abdul-Hamid | Professor | LL.B (OAU, Ile-Ife); BL (Lagos); LL.M.(OAU, Ile-Ife); Ph.D. (Kuala Lumpur) | Company Law and CorporateGovernance |
8 | A. J. Omede | Professor | B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Lagos) | Strategic/Security Studies,Political Economy, Peace andWomen Studies |
9 | H. O. Ijaiya | Professor | B.Ed. (Ilorin) LLB (Jos); BL (Lagos) LLM, PhD,/MPhil, Ph.D. (OAU Ife) | Environmental Law |
10 | A. O. Sambo | Professor | LL.B (Ilorin); BL (Lagos); LL.M.(Ilorin); Ph.D. (Kuala Lumpur) | Constitutional Law, HumanRights Law |
11 | Abdulkadir B. A. | Professor | LL.B (Ilorin); BL (Lagos); LL.M.(Ilorin); Ph.D. (Kuala Lumpur) | Environmental Rights, Legislative Studies, Administrative Law |
12 | A. C. Onuora-Oguno | Professor | LL.B (Ilorin); BL (Lagos); LL.M., LLD(Pretoria) | Legal System, InternationalLaw, Human Rights Law |
13 | R. O Yusuf | Senior Lecturer | B.Sc. (Ilorin); M.Sc, Ph.D. (Ibadan) | Sociology |
14 | Azizat O. Amoloye-Adebayo | Professor | LL.B. (UDU, Sokoto); BL (Lagos);LL.M. (Ibadan); Ph.D.(Nottingham) | Human Rights |
15 | A. R. Bakare | Senior Lecturer | B.Sc. (Ilorin), M.Sc. (Ibadan), Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Legislative Studies, Electoral Studies, Comparative Politics |
15 | M.K. Adebayo | Professor | LL. B (UNIMAID); BL (Lagos); LL.M.,Ph.D. (Jos) | Constitutional andAdministrative Law, HumanRights Law, ReproductiveHealth Rights, Family Law, |
16 | Nimah M Abdulraheem | Professor | LL.B (BUK, Kano); BL (Lagos); LL.M(OAU, Ile-Ife); Ph.D. (Ilorin) | Gender Rights Law |
17 | O. M. Adebiyi | Senior Lecturer | B.Sc.; M.Sc.; Ph.D.(Ilorin) | Election and Electoral studies |
18 | A.A. Muhammad | Reader | B.Sc., M.Sc (Ilorin); Ph.D. (ABU, Zaria) | Comparative Politics |
19 | M A Abdulraheem-Mustapha | Professor | LLB, (UDUSok), BL (Abuja) LLM (OAU), Ph.D (Ilorin | |
20 | G. A. Animasawun | Professor | B.A. (Lagos); M.A., Ph.D. (Ibadan) | Conflict Management,Neopatrimonialism,State & Nation-Building |
21 | G. T. Ijaiya | Professor | B.Sc. (Jos); M.Sc., Ph.D.(UDU, Sokoto) | Development Economic,Distributive Economics |
22 | A. J. Edun | Senior Lecturer | B.Sc., M.Sc., MPA, PGDE, Ph.D. | Local Government Studies,Public Administration |
Introduction
The programme is for the advancement of research and analytical skill in the relevant areas of Legislative Studies. The knowledge so acquired should substantially enhance their prospects of gaining employment in various capacities such as academics, professional and other areas of work.
Philosophy
The philosophy of the programme is for the enhancement of research and professional skills in Legislative Studies and ability to function effectively and competitively locally and globally.
Aim and Objectives
Aim
The aim of the programme is to stimulate excellent research and writing skills based on stronger foundation and better understanding of the area of Legislative Studies in a contemporary context.
Objectives:
Admission Requirements
The candidate is required to possess the following:
a. O Level Credits or its equivalent in five subjects including English Language, Mathematics and Literature in English;
b. Candidate with Master degree (Law and Political Science) and any discipline other than Law and Political Science from a recognized university with at least 50% or 3.00 CGPA or its equivalent. Candidates from other discipline other than Law and Political Science would be made to audit four (4) basic courses in Law and Political Science. In addition, candidates are expected to satisfy the Institute Postgraduate Board at a placement screening exercise to be conducted by the Institute.
Duration of the Programme
The Full-time programme shall run for a minimum of 18 calendar months and a maximum of 24calendar months.
Detailed Course Description
LEG 881 Research Methodology 3 Credits
Principle, Methods, Approaches to research and writing; selection of research topics, Research design, Research methodology and research method; Finding materials in the library. Using social legal research methods, referencing, formatting. Ethical issues. Tips on dissertation/project. Defence/Viva voice.45h (T); C
LEG 883 Seminar 2 Credits
Each student under the guidance of an approved supervisor by the Faculty postgraduate board isrequired to present a seminar.45h (P); C
LEG 899 Dissertation 6 Credits
Each student under the guidance of an approved supervisor is required to conduct research in an area approved by the Institute Postgraduate Committee culminating in the submission of are search project.270h (P); C
Graduation Requirements
For the award of M.Phil.; in Legislative Studies or progression into Ph.D. degree programme, the candidate must have audited the prescribed courses and submitted the research dissertation based on a preceding research protocol. The provision of Postgraduate School shall apply in the assessment of the research protocol and oral examination of the research project for the award of M.Phil. degree and conversion to Ph.D. degree programme.
Summary
Core Courses: LEG 881 (3), LEG 883 (2), LEG 899 (6) 11 Credits – Total 10 Credits