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VOLUME 17 ISSUE 3, 2026
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Print ISSN: 2467-8406 | e-ISSN: 2467-8392
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Citation: (2026) 17 (3) Journal of Sustainable Development Law
and Policy, Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria
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CONTENTS
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Editorial Comments
Prof. Ifeoluwa A. Olubiyi
ARTICLES
1. Adopting the Metaverse Technology in Enhancing the Nigerian Economy: Legal and Regulatory Issues
Paul Atagamen Aidonojie, Godswill Owoche Antai, Esther Chetachukwu Aidonojie, Saminu Wakili Abacha and Muhammad Kibuuka
2. Intellectual Property Rights in Nigeria's Agricultural Sector: Promoting Sustainable Development and Food Security Through Innovation
Igbogbo Oritsemisan Pamela, Omobo Joy Oghenefego and Ifeoluwa A. Olubiyi
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3. Critical Analysis of Value Added Tax System in Nigeria
Adaramola Emmanuel Opeyemi, Muniru Elizabeth Kehinde and Bajulaiye Esther Arinola
4. Food Security, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development: Legal and Policy Perspectives in Nigeria
Ifeoluwayimika Bamidele and Chiyem Laura Boiye
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5. Advancing Public-Private Partnership for Sustainable Economic Development in Nigeria
Vera Bidemi Monehin, Peace Amayo Ogbodo-Nathaniel & Oluseye Afuye
6. Consumer Credit in Nigeria: Appraisal of the Emerging Legal Reforms for Economic Sustainability
Fola-Adebayo Devine & Ifeoluwa A Olubiyi
7. Bracing Up Institutional and Legal Frameworks for Environmental Protection in Nigeria Towards Sustainable Development
Rufus Adeoluwa Olodude and Olalekan Moyosore Lalude
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8. Dual Citizenship and Nationality Laws in Nigeria and the United Kingdom: A Legal Comparative Study
Omoleke Muslim, Jadesinmi Mohammed and Adefisayo Ifeoluwa Oyedeji
9. Legal Mechanisms for Combating Transnational Corruption and Enhancing Economic Resilience in Selected West Africa Countries
Godswill Owoche Antai & Paul Atagamen Aidonojie
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10. Examining the Rights of Children Born Through Assisted Reproductive Technology in Nigeria: SDG 3 in Perspective
Oyetola Mary Adeniyi, Ifeoluwayimika Bamidele and Ngozi Maureen Agbasi
11. Corruption As Anathema to Economic Growth, Sustainability and Development in Nigeria
Michael Kehinde Osadare
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12. The Impact of Digital Healthcare Technology on Patient Safety and Rights in Nigeria: Legal and Economic Implications
Temidayo Peter, Akeredolu, Ifeoluwayimika Bamidele & Adebola Oba
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13. Legal Approaches to Promote Sustainable Development through Green Fiscal Policies and Economic Stimulus in Nigeria
Olawunmi Opeyemi Obisesan & Dayo Benedict Olanipekun
14. Promoting Energy Literacy for Decarbonization and Sustainable Development in Nigeria: Current Challenges and Future Directions
Josephine Ilesanmi, Segun Ilugbusi & Emem Anwana
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15. Strengthening Workers Voices: Legal Framework for Advancing Restorative Justice for the E- Hailing Workforce in Nigeria
Adedamola Adeniran
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