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The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended (CFRN) recognizes the entitlement of every Nigerian within its borders to enjoy economic and socio-cultural (ESC) rights under Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of State ...
Hemen Philip Faga +2 more
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Economic, social, and cultural rights are categorized as second generation of rights in the concept of international human rights law. Due to its distinction with first generation right, which is civil and political right, it leads to the differentiation
Irawati Handayani
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Kajian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaitkan model gugatan warga negara (citizen law suit) dan justiciability dalam pemenuhan hak atas lingkungan hidup yang baik dan sehat. Kebakaran hutan dan lahan yang melanda Indonesia di tahun 2015membawa dampak buruk yang
Yustina Niken Sharaningtyas
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Justiciability of the Right to Water in the SADC Region: A Critical Appraisal
Weak justiciability of socio-economic rights almost circumscribes the trajectory of socio-economic development over time as individuals whose rights are violated cannot easily get a remedy through courts, which negatively affects the latter’s ...
Greenwell Matchaya +2 more
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A recalcitrantly enduring polemic in the annals of human rights and constitutional law jurisprudence in Nigeria centers on whether socioeconomic rights are justiciable in the country.
Obiajulu Nnamuchi
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The Right to Food between the Justiciability and the Public Sphere
Basic food must be guaranteed by States as a fundamental right of all people. In this article we defend the hypothesis that the path of justiciability is insufficient to achieve full recognition of the right to food as a fundamental social right.
Hector Claudio Silveira Gorski
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Justiciability, Complementarity and Immunity: Reflections on the crime of aggression
Some 70 years after the first and, so far the only, criminal prosecutions pertaining to the ‘supreme international crime’ took place, the activation of the – long dormant – jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (ICC) over the crime of ...
Tom Ruys
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“Justiciability of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights” [PDF]
Human Rights are natural rights that nature has given to all human beings and are inseparable, undividable and inalienable from human beings. They are vital, necessary and indispensable to a modern society, which without them would be unable to function ...
Jordan Daci
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When discussing justiciability of human rights in a situation of their competition two questions are of fundamental importance. The first concerns those factors which are able, at least, complicate jus-ticiability of the situation of fundamental rights ...
Elena V Timoshina
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FBF: On the Justiciability of Soft Law and Broadening the Discretion of EU Agencies
Before FBF was decided by the Court of Justice, it was described as a golden opportunity to transform a ‘wind of change’ into a ‘perfect storm’. In this metaphor, the wind represented different national legal systems becoming increasingly receptive to ...
M. Chamon, Nathan de Arriba-Sellier
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