UTILIZATION OF SHARIAH IN NIGERIA
Abstract
Formation of legal norms for compensation for harm caused by state authorities, the participation of internal affairs bodies in tort relations as a state and legal entity, and its important aspects are covered in the article. The article also approves that the internal affairs bodies should act as a state body and as a legal entity, respectively, the state should be liable for harm caused by its activities as a state body, and that the internal affairs bodies should be responsible for harm caused by unrelated activities.
Keywords
Shariah, prophet muhammad, NigeriaHow to Cite
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