Items where Author is "Iheme, Williams C."
Article
Iheme, Williams C. (2024) The overdependence of African courts and businesses on English law and forum: The negative repercussions on the development of African legal and economic systems. Pravni Zapisi, 1. pp. 151-190. ISSN 2217-2815 | 2406-1387
Iheme, Williams C. (2023) Rethinking the effectiveness of consumer protection policies and measures in the financial marketplace. Juridicas, 19 (2). pp. 165-185. ISSN 1794-2918
Iheme, Williams C. (2022) Black bodies in America as the metaphors for oppression, poverty, violence, and hate: Searching for sustainable solutions beyond the black-letter law. Journal of Black Studies, 53 (3). pp. 290-319. ISSN 1552-4566
Iheme, Williams C. (2021) The defects of Nigeria’s secured transactions in movable assets act 2017 and their potential repercussions on access to credit: A comparative analysis and lessons from the Anglo-American law. Comparative Law Review, 27. pp. 9-46. ISSN 23917644
Iheme, Williams C. and Mba, Sanford U. (2021) Pandemic recovery in Africa: A case for strengthening insolvency laws for rescuing small and medium enterprises. Journal of Comparative Law in Africa, 8 (2). pp. 74-103. ISSN 23116889
Iheme, Williams C. and Mba, Sanford U. (2021) A doctrinal assessment of the insolvency frameworks of African countries in coping with the pandemic-triggered economic crisis. Stellenbosch Law Review, 32 (2). pp. 306-329. ISSN 19962193
Iheme, Williams C. (2021) The perilously racist carceral system in America and its perpetuation of police brutality against black people. The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law, 9 (2). pp. 231-260. ISSN 20504802
Iheme, Williams C. (2021) Assessing the roles of race and profit in the mass incarceration of black people in America. Age of Human Rights Journal, 16. pp. 148-185. ISSN 23409592
Iheme, Williams C. (2021) Theft of public assets in developing countries and the ineffective legal frameworks on cross-border asset tracing and confiscation. Journal of Governance and Regulation, 10 (2). pp. 309-317. ISSN 22209352
Iheme, Williams C. (2020) Systemic racism, police brutality of black people, and the use of violence in quelling peaceful protests in America. Age of Human Rights Journal, 15. pp. 224-262. ISSN 23409592
Iheme, Williams C. and Mba, Sanford U. (2020) Coping with the Covid-19 pandemic: A comparative study of the capabilities of the Kenyan and Nigerian insolvency frameworks. Journal of Corporate and Commercial Law & Practice,, 6 (2). ISSN 2521-2575
Iheme, Williams C. (2020) Remedying the defects in India's credit and insolvency frameworks with adapted solutions from the Anglo-American legal scholarships. Pravni zapisi : Union University Law School Review, 11 (2). pp. 580-619. ISSN 24061387
Iheme, Williams C. and Gikay, Asress Adimi (2020) Police brutality and the role of profit in black incarceration. Free Inquiry, 40 (6). ISSN 0272-0701
Iheme, Williams C. (2020) Blackness in America and the presumption of innocence: How the American police and mass media poisoned everything. Human Rights, 15 (2). pp. 153-174. ISSN 24236489
Iheme, Williams C. (2013) A differential analysis between the revised UCC Article 9 and the Canadian personal property security act: the reasons Nigeria should transplant some elements of the former. Journal of African and International Law, 6 (2). pp. 559-590. ISSN 1821-620X
Book Section
Iheme, Williams C. (2021) A comparative assessment of the legal frameworks on cross-border consumer disputes. In: The Indian yearbook of comparative law 2019. The Indian yearbook of comparative law book series . Springer, Singapore, pp. 61-93. ISBN 9789811621758
Iheme, Williams C. (2021) Vulnerability, financial inclusion, and the heightened relevance of education in a credit crisis. In: Discrimination, vulnerable consumers and financial inclusion: fair access to financial services and the law. Discrimination, Vulnerable Consumers and Financial Inclusion Fair Access to Financial Services and the Law, Oxon, pp. 84-110. ISBN 9781003055075
Conference or Workshop Item
Iheme, Williams C. (2021) Rethinking the effectiveness of consumer protection policies and measures in the financial marketplace. In: The Protection of the Collective Interests of Consumers, 24-Oct-2020, New York.