Professor Idowu William

Professor Idowu William

Presenter

Areas of Research: Philosophy of Law, Social and Political Philosophy

PhD Thesis: A Critique of the Separability Thesis in the Context of an African Jurisprudence

Selected Publications:

  • Idowu William (2005), “Postmodernism, Citizenship and the African Predicament: A Critical Reflection”, Journal of Humanities, No. 19, pp. 1–18. (Malawi)
  • Idowu William (2004), “La Doctrina de la Revision Judicial la Obligacion de Obedeceer el Derecho”, DOXA, Cuadernos de Filosofia del Derecho, Vol. 27, pp. 349–376. (Spain)
  • Idowu William (2004), “African Philosophy of Law: Transcending the Boundaries between Myth and Reality”, Enter Text, Vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 52–93. (United Kingdom)
  • Idowu William (2004), “Citizenship Rights, Ethnic Pluralism and Democratic Justice: Perspectives from Nigerian Political History”, East African Journal of Human Rights and Democracy, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 280–290. (Kenya)
  • Idowu William (2005), “Law, Morality and the African Cultural Heritage: The Jurisprudential Significance of the Ogboni Institution”, Nordic Journal of African Studies, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 49–66. (Finland)

The Forum for the Study of Jurisprudence and Value Inquiry in the Non-Western World (JVI)