Document Type
Article
English Abstract
Although the diplomatic relations between Canada and Nigeria is almost six decades old, the nature of this bilateral relationship has not been the subject of rigorous academic research. While a recent body of research by international relations scholars has taken up the broad critical study of Canadian-African relations, a significant gap exists with respect to studies that focus on the context of Canada’s engagement with individual African countries. Against this background, this paper briefly examines the bilateral trade and investment engagements between Nigeria and Canada. The modest aim is to highlight the existing framework that guides the relations of both countries, highlight some projects, and document some preliminary observations while posing further questions that will deepen our understanding of the socio-legal implications of Canadian-Nigerian bilateral engagements.
Citation Information
Akinkugbe, Olabisi.
"Background: Towards a Critical Assessment of Canadian-Nigerian Bilateral Relations."
The Transnational Human Rights Review
4. (2017)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.60082/2563-4631.1064
https://digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca/thr/vol4/iss1/2