Colloquium on Digital Evidence, 5–6 July 2018, Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja Lagos
Since the new Evidence Act was enacted in 2011, Nigerian courts have been called upon to pronounce on admissibility of electronic evidence. Though section 84 of the Evidence Act governs admissibility of electronic evidence, the courts’ interpretation and application of section 84 have been inconsistent. With conflicting judgments from our courts, how can bench and bar determine the true position of the law for certainty and predictability in dispute resolution?
Colloquium on Digital Evidence brings together experts on electronic evidence from both bench and bar to provide guidance on the subject. This 2-day program will be intensive and interactive, and will clarify the law and practice of electronic evidence n Nigeria.
Facilitator
Prof Abiola Sanni
Faculty of Law, University of Lagos
Resource Faculty
- Abimbola Akeredolu SAN, Banwo & Ighodalo
- Chukwuka Ikwuazom, Aluko & Oyebode
- Folabi Kuti, Perchstone & Graeys
- Mark Mordi, Aluko & Oyebode
- Peter Anyebe, Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
- Sylvester Udemezue, Nigerian Law School
Register for Colloquium on Digital Evidence:
Dates: 5–6 July 2018
Time: 9am–5pm
Venue: Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos
Fee: N150,000 per participant
Please pay to The Write House, 0153954433, GTBank.
- If you pay by online transfer, enter your name and phone number in the Reference or Remarks column of your bank’s online platform, or email transfer advice to info@writehouse.org.
- If you deposit cash or cheque, add your name to the deposit slip, and email it to info@writehouse.org.
- Once we confirm your payment, we shall register you and prepare your certificate in advance.
- Fees are unrefundable. If you’re unable to attend, you may defer or transfer your registration.
Enquiries:
Afolake Ajayi 0809 945 3546
Ruth Abraye 0806 752 6583
The Write House
www.writehouse.org
info@writehouse.org
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