10 Best Human Rights Law schools in Nigeria

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Below is a list of best universities in Nigeria ranked based on their research performance in Human Rights Law. A graph of 4.68K citations received by 1.4K academic papers made by 10 universities in Nigeria was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.

1. University of Nigeria

For Human Rights Law

#16 in Africa
#470 in the World
Acceptance Rate
38%
Founded
1960

2. University of Calabar

For Human Rights Law

#17 in Africa
#485 in the World
Acceptance Rate
30%
Enrollment
40,645
Founded
1975

3. University of Benin

For Human Rights Law

#18 in Africa
#503 in the World
Acceptance Rate
70%
Founded
1970

4. University of Ibadan

For Human Rights Law

#21 in Africa
#525 in the World
Acceptance Rate
11%
Enrollment
41,269
Founded
1948

5. University of Lagos

For Human Rights Law

#23 in Africa
#549 in the World
Acceptance Rate
11%
Enrollment
48,680
Founded
1962

6. University of Ilorin

For Human Rights Law

#24 in Africa
#587 in the World
Acceptance Rate
75%
Enrollment
76,000
Founded
1975

7. Rivers State University

For Human Rights Law

#27 in Africa
#612 in the World
Acceptance Rate
10%
Founded
1980

8. Babcock University

For Human Rights Law

#30 in Africa
#641 in the World
Acceptance Rate
11%
Founded
1999

9. Nnamdi Azikiwe University

For Human Rights Law

#33 in Africa
#730 in the World
Acceptance Rate
12%
Enrollment
40,000
Founded
1991

10. Olabisi Onabanjo University

For Human Rights Law

#34 in Africa
#745 in the World
Acceptance Rate
27%
Founded
1982

The best cities to study Human Rights Law in Nigeria based on the number of universities and their ranks are Nsukka, Calabar, Benin, and Ibadan.