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)