This paper discusses the right to life in its most inclusive sense. It argues that the right to life cannot be seen only in the light of the deprivation of life, but more importantly, in the light of the sustenance of life. Accordingly, that the right to life should be broadly interpreted to encompass all its components and that some of its important components are contained in the non-justiciable provisions of our Constitution. The paper further argues that by assimilating the provisions which the Constitution declares non-justiciable with the right to life, such provisions become justiciable without disturbing the their otherwise non-justiciable character since they are not enforced on their own force but on the force of the justiciable r...
The present article is part of a dense literature – result of a perennial debate – that has polarize...
This paper tackles one of the classic queries surrounding the analysis of the right to life: what is...
There is a ‘right to life’ Article in a number of international and regional human rights treaties w...
ABSTRACT: Since the introduction of democratic reforms by states, the practice of death penalty is p...
A number of people from one country to another are afflicted with life threatening illnesses that r...
The notion of human rights is now entrenched in most constitutions around the world. Many writers ag...
Two wrongs cannot make a right; there is hardly any justification for the continual use of capital p...
A demand for requested death in the human society seems to be increasing nowadays. In some countries...
The central question posed in this contribution is whether the right to life has been employed by ou...
The right to life is often described as a right not to be deprived the life of another human being. ...
In the theory of rights we repeatedly encounter the problem of reconciling someone\u27s having a rig...
The right to die, which prominently includes euthanasia with consent, is one of the issues that have...
The legal framework regulating socio-economic rights in Nigeria is ambiguous. These rights, listed u...
This Paper maintained a topical focus on right to life which is the most fundamental of all rights, ...
The right to life of the person and its various applications in different political situations is on...
The present article is part of a dense literature – result of a perennial debate – that has polarize...
This paper tackles one of the classic queries surrounding the analysis of the right to life: what is...
There is a ‘right to life’ Article in a number of international and regional human rights treaties w...
ABSTRACT: Since the introduction of democratic reforms by states, the practice of death penalty is p...
A number of people from one country to another are afflicted with life threatening illnesses that r...
The notion of human rights is now entrenched in most constitutions around the world. Many writers ag...
Two wrongs cannot make a right; there is hardly any justification for the continual use of capital p...
A demand for requested death in the human society seems to be increasing nowadays. In some countries...
The central question posed in this contribution is whether the right to life has been employed by ou...
The right to life is often described as a right not to be deprived the life of another human being. ...
In the theory of rights we repeatedly encounter the problem of reconciling someone\u27s having a rig...
The right to die, which prominently includes euthanasia with consent, is one of the issues that have...
The legal framework regulating socio-economic rights in Nigeria is ambiguous. These rights, listed u...
This Paper maintained a topical focus on right to life which is the most fundamental of all rights, ...
The right to life of the person and its various applications in different political situations is on...
The present article is part of a dense literature – result of a perennial debate – that has polarize...
This paper tackles one of the classic queries surrounding the analysis of the right to life: what is...
There is a ‘right to life’ Article in a number of international and regional human rights treaties w...