New Release: Casebook on Privacy and Data Protection in Nigeria

The discourse on privacy and data protection in Nigeria has entered a new phase with the publication of a pioneering resource: Casebook on Privacy and Data Protection in Nigeria, authored by leading privacy law scholars Olumide Babalola and Dr. Uchenna Nnawuchi.

 

Why This Book is Groundbreaking

This casebook is the first of its kind in Nigeria, compiling landmark judicial decisions on privacy and data protection from independence to the present day. It offers far more than a collection of cases—it provides a clear narrative of the evolution, misconceptions, and current realities of privacy jurisprudence in Nigeria.

 

Highlights include:

A comprehensive and authoritative reference for practitioners, academics, and policymakers.

In-depth analysis of how Nigerian courts have shaped the contours of privacy and data protection law.

A vital resource for students, scholars, and researchers interested in the development of this emerging field.

According to the authors, the book “fills a long-standing gap in Nigerian legal literature and is intended to support both scholarship and practice in a rapidly developing field of law.”

 

Who Should Read This Book

The Casebook on Privacy and Data Protection in Nigeria is essential reading for:

Legal practitioners seeking practical guidance from judicial precedents.

Academics and students looking for a scholarly yet accessible reference.

Policymakers, regulators, and advocates shaping Nigeria’s data protection landscape.

Now Available;

Following its successful public presentation and scholarly review, the Casebook on Privacy and Data Protection in Nigeria is now available for purchase. This is a unique opportunity to own a resource that will influence teaching, research, practice, and policymaking in one of the most critical areas of contemporary law.

Do not miss the chance to secure your copy of this groundbreaking publication.