We invite submission of articles on any issue of value to democracy, constitutionalism and human development from Nigerian scholars and their counterparts elsewhere in the world. There is no limitation to the length of the article to be submitted but should not be less than 3000 words with references. Articles should be accompanied by an abstract of no more than150 words.
All articles will be subjected to peer review by scholars of international repute. All articles should be sent to: Editor, The Constitution, P.O. Box 14165, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria and electronic submission to:
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. Authors will be notified of the acceptance or refusal to publish their article after the review.
Prospective contributors should endeavour to type their contribution and store in floppy (A:) diskette to facilitate our production process. We have a preference for British English spelling format. References should take the author names (surname first), text publisher and year of publication format.
For example:
i. Joseph, Richard, Democracy and Prebendal Political in Nigeria, Spectrum Books, Ibadan, 1991. Dehinde, Tola, “Women, Politics and Development: A Global Perspective” in Odion-Akhaine, Sylvester, ed., Governance, Nigeria and the World, Centre for Constitutionalism and Demilitarisation, Lagos, 2004. ii. Ihonvbere, Julius O., “How is Globalisation Doing?” The Constitution, Vol. 2, No 4, June 2002, pp.1-27. iii. The Guardian, Lagos, 28 September 2000, p. 31.
Note toContributors