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The Jurisdiction of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria and Finality of Its Judgments: What Does the Law Say?)

The Jurisdiction of the National Industrial Court of Nigeria and Finality of Its Judgments: What Does the Law Say?)

Commerce in societies is built on exchanges of goods and services, provided by businesses and corporate organisations (service providers) which support the creation of strong institutions in such societies.

Commerce in societies is built on exchanges of goods and services, provided by businesses and corporate organisations (service providers) which support the creation of strong institutions in such societies.

Businesses, are driven by people (employers, employees and consumers), and are keys to a society’s economic development and sustainability. Thus, it is imperative to understand and provide adequate legal mechanisms for these multi-dynamic relationships including the employer-employee-consumers (clients) relationship, on the one hand, and employer-consumers-society relationship on the other hand, amongst others.

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