Human Rights are ontological, inherent and intrinsic to all human beings in as much as they are human, irrespective of nationality, sex, ethnicity, origin, colour or any other status. These rights can be protected in a functional democratic setting that anchors its foundation in the rule of law. In democracy, the rule of law protects the rights of individuals, preserves order, and limits powers of government. In Nigeria’s democracy, the reverse seems to be the case. Human rights are not respected. Extra-judicial killing, unlawful detention, and other series of human rights abuses are still prevalent in Nigeria democracy. To discuss the human rights in Nigerian democracy, the paper undertakes the following: Meanings of huma
This paper, prepared for presentation at a Seminar on Constitutional Problems of Federalism in Niger...
Human rights are basic rights inherent to all human beings and are universal. Therefore, human right...
Poverty, exclusion and lack of participation are symptomatic of state and market-based approaches to...
Human Rights are ontological, inherent and intrinsic to all human beings in as much as they are huma...
It is almost tempting to apologise for returning to the subject of human rights, but the temptation ...
The concepts of human rights, democracy and development as well as community development will ever r...
The problem we have sought to address entails a discussion on the status and dynamics of human right...
The place of the mass media in the promotion of human rights in any given society cannot be overemph...
It is in the light of the foregoing that we intend in this thesis to examine the state of human righ...
Human rights have been variously defined by jurists, scholars and judges in the course of delivering...
The Emergence of Human Rights Groups in Nigeria Prior to the early 1980s., the concept of human righ...
The notion of human rights is now entrenched in most constitutions around the world. Many writers ag...
This article analyses the domestication of human rights treaties in Nigeria. It points out the short...
Human rights are basic rights inherent to all human beings and are universal. Therefore, human right...
This article examines the role of the Nigerian Police Force in the promotion and protection of human...
This paper, prepared for presentation at a Seminar on Constitutional Problems of Federalism in Niger...
Human rights are basic rights inherent to all human beings and are universal. Therefore, human right...
Poverty, exclusion and lack of participation are symptomatic of state and market-based approaches to...
Human Rights are ontological, inherent and intrinsic to all human beings in as much as they are huma...
It is almost tempting to apologise for returning to the subject of human rights, but the temptation ...
The concepts of human rights, democracy and development as well as community development will ever r...
The problem we have sought to address entails a discussion on the status and dynamics of human right...
The place of the mass media in the promotion of human rights in any given society cannot be overemph...
It is in the light of the foregoing that we intend in this thesis to examine the state of human righ...
Human rights have been variously defined by jurists, scholars and judges in the course of delivering...
The Emergence of Human Rights Groups in Nigeria Prior to the early 1980s., the concept of human righ...
The notion of human rights is now entrenched in most constitutions around the world. Many writers ag...
This article analyses the domestication of human rights treaties in Nigeria. It points out the short...
Human rights are basic rights inherent to all human beings and are universal. Therefore, human right...
This article examines the role of the Nigerian Police Force in the promotion and protection of human...
This paper, prepared for presentation at a Seminar on Constitutional Problems of Federalism in Niger...
Human rights are basic rights inherent to all human beings and are universal. Therefore, human right...
Poverty, exclusion and lack of participation are symptomatic of state and market-based approaches to...