Background to the Study
Fundamental Rights are rights derived from
natural or fundamental or constitutional law1. They are rights which remain in
the realm of domestic law, which are recognized, entrenched and guaranteed in
the constitution of a country or any other legal instrument such as the African
Charter on Human and People‟s Rights. Fundamental Human Rights are also
described as rights which are inalienable and guaranteed to every person.
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria and the African Charter on Human and Peoples‟ Right guarantee
fundamental human rights. These Fundamental Human Rights are not privileges in
the sense that they could be withdrawn at the whims and caprices of the
government of the day. They are rights which the executive and legislature are
enjoined to respect and the judiciary to protect. However, there are instances
where these guaranteed rights are violated either by the law enforcement agents
or in quasi-judicial proceedings2
Furthermore, where there are breaches of these
rights, the appropriate means to secure the enforcement of the victims‟
fundamental right is paramount. It is against this background that the
Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure) Rules was enacted. On 29th May,
1999, a new constitution came into being. Some judicial opinions3 were of the
view that the Fundamental Rights ( Enforcement Procedure ) Rules1979 was dead
pursuant to section 42(3) which provides who to make rules for the practice and
procedure for the High court towards the enforcement of the provision of
Chapter IV. For effective enforcement of the rights guaranteed under the 1999
Constitution, the 2009 Fundamental Rights
(Enforcement Procedure) Rules was enacted, It was signed In November 11,2009 by
the then Chief Justice IdrisLegboKutigi and came into force with immediate
effect replacing the Fundamental Rights (Enforcement Procedure)Rules 1979.
TOPIC: APPRAISAL OF THE ENFORCEMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN NIGERIA
Chapters: 1 - 5
Delivery: Email
Delivery: Email
Number of Pages: 75
Price: 3000 NGN
In Stock

No comments:
Post a Comment
Add Comment