As Nigerians increasingly live, work, and interact on digital platforms, the protection of personal data, privacy rights, and information flows has become central to legal, corporate, and public discourse.
A timely new publication, Casebook on Privacy & Data Protection in Nigeria, co-authored by Olumide Babalola and Uchenna Nnawuchi, offers a comprehensive treatment of Nigeria’s evolving laws in this critical field.
The casebook provides in-depth analysis of court decisions across a wide range of issues, including:
- The origins of constitutional privacy as a fundamental right under Section 37 of the 1999 Constitution.
- The scope and application of the right to privacy in relation to citizens, the home, telephone correspondence, and matrimonial causes.
- Legal controversies around search and seizure, trespass, recovery of premises, tenancy, image rights, defamation, evidence, paternity tests, and even the rights of deceased persons.
- Contemporary challenges in cybercrime, cybersecurity, cross-border data flows, data controllers and processors, consent, and compliance with Nigeria’s data protection regime.
- Remedies for privacy breaches, including damages, and the constitutional limits under which privacy rights may be lawfully restricted.
This work not only serves as an essential resource for judges, lawyers, academics, and policymakers but also provides practical guidance for corporations and individuals navigating Nigeria’s privacy and data protection landscape.
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