Prof. Solomon Salako
Liverpool Hope Business School, Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Professor
Email: sesalako93@gmail.com
Qualifications
1994 M.Phil., Jurisprudence, University of London
1983 LL.M., Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, Company Law, Law of Personal Taxation and Law of Business Taxation, University of London
1979 Admitted as a Solicitor and called to the Bar in Nigeria (Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria)
1978 LL.B. (Hons), University of London
Publications (Selected)
Books, Book Chapters, Dissertation
- Transplants, Property Rights in the Human Body, DNA Testing and Cloning, Pentaxion, Newcastle, 1998.
- Informed Consent and Clinical Guidelines/Protocols, Pentaxion, Newcastle, 1998.
- Evidence, Proof and Justice: Legal Philosophy and the Provable in English Courts, Ventus Publishing, Denmark, 2010 available at www.bookboon.com/int/student/law/Evidence-Proof-And-Justice.
- The UN Declaration on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: An Appraisal, Ventus Publishing, Denmark, 2014. Available at www.bookboon.com/en/the-un-declaration-on-indigenous-peoples-rights-ebook.
Journals
- The Five Policy Factors in Negligence’ 1 The Jurist 20-4, 1986.
- The Impact of Land Tenure Regimes on Agricultural Development in Africa, paper presented to the Scientific Conference on Food and Agricultural Development in Lome, Togo, 1986.
- A Socio-Legal Study of the Effect of Translocated English Law on the Rights of Nigerian Women, paper presented at the Seminar on Women’s Studies of the Women’s Research and Documentation Centre, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, 1987.
- Computer Printout as Admissible Evidence: A Critical Legal Study of Section 24 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988, Proceedings of the British and Irish Legal Education Technology Association 5th Annual Conference held at the University of Warwick, England on 11 and 12 April 1990, pp.141-149, available at http://www.bileta.ac.uk/90papers/salako.html, 1990.
- A Critical Legal Study of Property in Land, The Liverpool Law Review Vo. XIII(1), pp.3-19, 1991.
- Racism and Equal Opportunities Legislation, in CQSW Coursebook, 1991/1992 Trimester 17pp, 1991.
- Transition to a “Paperless” System Using EDI Techniques: The Evidential Minefield, International Yearbook of Law, Computers and Technology (Oxford: Carfax Publishing Ltd) Vol. 6, 59-63, 1992.
- A Review of Issues of Self-Determination ed. William Twining, Aberdeen University press, 1991 in The Liverpool Law Review, Vol. XIV(1), 93-96, 1992.
- A Review of The Critical Lawyers’ Handbook, eds. I. Grigg-Spall and P. Ireland, Pluto Press, 1992 in The Liverpool Law Review, Vol. XIV(2), 215-221, 1992.
- A Review of Medical Confidentiality & Legal Privilege by J.V. McHale, Routledge, 1993 The Liverpool Law Review, Vol. XV(2), 215-216, 1993.
- Causation in Criminal Law: A new look at Jordan, Smith, Blaue and Cheshire, Journal of Criminal Law, Vol. 62, 461-467, 1998.
- The Hearsay Rule and the Civil Evidence Act 1995: Where are we now?, The Civil Justice Quarterly, Vol. 19, 371-385, 2000.
- A Review of S. McLean (ed.), Medical Law and Ethics, Ashgate/Dartmouth in (2003) British Journal of Anaesthesia, Vol. 90, 407-408, 2003.
- Strict Criminal Liability: A Violation of the Convention? [2006] 70 Journal of Criminal Law, 531-549.
- The Council of Europe Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine: A new look at international biomedical law and ethics, (2008) 27 Medicine and Law 339-356.
- Research Ethics Committees and Community Values: Devlin, Dworkin, Hart and Beyond (2010) 29 Medicine and Law 37-50.
- Agrobiotechnology, Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Traditional Knowledge (2012) 20 (2) African Journal of International and Comparative Law. 318-332.
- Forcible Protection of Nationals Abroad and Humanitarian Intervention: Might or Right?, International Law Research, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2016: 152-167.
- Entitlement to Islands, Rocks and Low-Tide Elevations in the South China Sea: Geoeconomics versus Rule of Law, International Law Research, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2018: 247-259.
- The Individual in International Law: ‘Object’ versus ‘Subject’, International Law Research, Vol. 8, No. 1, 2019: 132-143.
- Transnational Corporations, Natural Resources and Conflict, International Law Research,Vol.9,No.1,2020: 56 - 71.
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