Legal Implications of MDGs in Library Sustainability in the 21st Century

Journal of Resourcefulness and Distinction. 1(1)

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  • Mbuotidem O. Umoh Law Library, University of Uyo. Author

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https://doi.org/10.60951/afrischolar-375

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21st Century, Library Sustainability, MDGs, Legal Implications
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This paper looks at those factory that would enhance role of the library in bringing about the attainment of the 2nd millennium development goal in nigeria as well as the legal implications of the non-achievement of universal primary education and the probable consequences for the nigerian society, the conclusion and recommendations are suggested to address the challenges identified.

There are laws governing every society, in other words every society has laws which regulate its affairs. Dada (2006) thcorised that law essentially consists of a body of rules. These set of rules are usually designed to regulate human conduct and the setting for its operation is the society. Law once made is meant to be obeyed and goes on with the art of enforcement and above all, there is usually a reproach or on for any act ofviolation or defiance. According to Sanni (2006), the totality of law of any society can be said to always aim at serving the broad purposes which -cluck.- i) Definition and Regulation of Social Relationships Law plays an important role in the delinition and regulation of dillercnt kinds of social relationships in the society between individuals and between groups.

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2012-02-06

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Umoh, M. O. (2012). Legal Implications of MDGs in Library Sustainability in the 21st Century: Journal of Resourcefulness and Distinction. 1(1). Afrischolar Discovery Repository (Annex), 54-62. https://doi.org/10.60951/afrischolar-375

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