UNBUNDLING THE BURDEN OF PROOF IN ELECTION CASES: A REVIEW OF PROF. MAGDALYN DURA’S INAUGURAL LECTURE

By Sabastine Abu In a democracy, elections are the bedrock of legitimate governance, yet the integrity of that foundation rests precariously on the mechanisms available to challenge electoral malfeasance. It was this profound intersection of law, democracy, and justice that formed the intellectual core of the 13th inaugural lecture delivered by Prof. Magdalyne Mbadzendan Dura, … Continue reading UNBUNDLING THE BURDEN OF PROOF IN ELECTION CASES: A REVIEW OF PROF. MAGDALYN DURA’S INAUGURAL LECTURE