Nigerian British Univeristy Journal Of Management, Social and Legal Studies

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NBU Journal of Management, Social and Legal Studies

Volume 1

The inaugural volume of the Nigerian British University Journal of Management, Social and Legal Studies featuring cutting-edge research in management, social sciences, and legal studies from leading academics and researchers.

Published:Jan-Jun 2025
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The Nigerian British University Journal of Management, Social and Legal Studies (JMSLS) is an academic research and professional journal published by the Faculty of Management and Social Sciences and Faculty of Law, Nigerian British University, Asa, Abia State, Nigeria..

JMSLS welcomes original contributions in form of empirical research articles, reviews, and case studies, on management, social and legal studies.

The journal is published bi-annually. Articles are invited from interested contributors from all over Nigeria and beyond. The average length of articles is about 15 pages on A4 size paper, typed doubled-spaced. Using Times New Romans font. All manuscripts should be submitted in soft copies to the editor through nbujmsls @nbu.edu.ng. The American Psychological Association Seventh Edition (APA7) Style of referencing is adopted for Management and Social Sciences, while all Legal Studies articles must follow the Nigerian Association of Law Teachers (NALT) citation and documentation style. Each article should be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 250 words