2020
DOI: 10.4314/afrrev.v14i1.14
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Democracy and Perceived Public Confidence in The Judiciary: Roles of Socio-Economy and Gender

Abstract: The study investigated public perception of the judiciary as a fair plank of justice system in Nigeria democracy based on an analysis of the Enugu State Judiciary. Two hundred and sixteen (216) residents of Enugu State from 9 local government areas participated in the study. Participants comprised males and females categorized into 5 social groups - top civil servants above grade level 12, political office holders in the local  government and the capital city; petti traders, the unemployed and the underemploye… Show more

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