Entrepreneurship and the Legal System: The Law’s Response to Unemployment
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2014
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Department of Jurisprudence and International Law, Faculty of Law, Kogi State University, Ayingba.
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The failure of the Nigerian state is confirmed by the decaying and non-existing infrastructure, policy somersaults, badly planned economy and unplanned educational system which threw up unemployable persons into the economy on a yearly basis. The article examines the laws as it relates to employment generation or otherwise, and concludes that the massive youth unemployment manifest through the upward swing in terrorism, kidnapping, armed robbery, prostitution, fraud, corrupt practices, homo-sexuality and other unacceptable social vices. This article therefore recommends that there is the need to enact appropriate statutes to arrest the situation, amongst other recommendations.
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Animashaun O.O (2014): Entrepreneurship and the Legal System: The Law’s Response to Unemployment, Kogi State University Confluence Journal of Jurisprudence and International Law 7(1): 97-105, Published by Department of Jurisprudence and International Law, Faculty of Law, Kogi State University, Ayingba.