Abstract:
The North-East region of Nigeria has been plagued by persistent security threats, including insurgency, terrorism, and
cross-border criminal activities, which have exacerbated humanitarian crises and undermined regional stability. This
paper examines the critical need for enhanced cross-border legal frameworks to effectively address these challenges. By
analyzing existing legal and regulatory mechanisms within Nigeria and its neighboring countries, the paper finds
significant gaps and proposes strategies for fostering international collaboration. The paper explores the role of legal
frameworks in facilitating joint security operations, improving intelligence sharing, and ensuring the protection of human
rights in conflict zones. It highlights successful case studies of cross-border legal cooperation in other regions and applies
these lessons to the North-East Nigerian context. Furthermore, the paper addresses the humanitarian impact of security
issues, including displacement, access to healthcare, and the protection of vulnerable populations. In terms of
methodology, this paper adopts a doctrinal approach. The paper recommends a multi-faceted approach that includes
harmonizing legal standards, establishing robust mechanisms for cross-border coordination, and promoting joint research
initiatives. By proposing actionable policy recommendations, the paper aims to provide a comprehensive framework for
enhancing security and humanitarian response efforts in the North-East of Nigeria through strengthened international
legal collaboration. This analysis contributes to the broader discourse on improving regional security and humanitarian
outcomes, emphasizing the importance of united research efforts and collaborative legal strategies in addressing complex
cross-border challenges.
Description:
The North-East of Nigeria has been a hotspot of conflict and instability due to the activities of insurgent groups like Boko
Haram and its affiliates. This situation has led to significant humanitarian challenges, including large-scale displacement,
human rights abuses, and disruptions in access to essential services. Given the cross-border nature of these issues, there is
a pressing need for enhanced legal frameworks that promote regional cooperation and address both security and
humanitarian concerns effectively.