40 CONSTITUTIONALLY ENFORCEABLE HUMAN RIGHTS IN NIGERIA Compiled by Frank Tietie Executive Director CASER
40 CONSTITUTIONALLY ENFORCEABLE HUMAN RIGHTS IN NIGERIA
Compiled by Frank Tietie
Executive Director, Citizens Advocacy for Social & Economic Rights (CASER)
www.citizensadvocacy.org
1. Right to life
2. Right to dignity of human persons
3. Right to personal liberty
4. Right to fair hearing
5. Right to private and family life
6. Right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion
7. Right to freedom of expression and the press
8. Right to peaceful assembly and association
9. Right to freedom of movement
10. Right to freedom from discrimination
11. Right to acquire and own immovable property
12. Right to Compensation for Compulsory acquisition of property
13. Right to no restriction on and derogation from fundamental human rights
14. Right to Free Legal aid
15. Right of equality under the law
16. Right to equal protection under the law
17. Right to security
18. Right to have causes heard in Court
19. Right to appeal decisions of Court
20. Right to asylum
21. Right to freedom from mass expulsion
22. Right to participate in government
23. Right to equal access to public property and public services
24. Right to physical and mental health
25. Right to education
26. Right to take part in community cultural life
27. Right to self-determination
28. Right to economic, social and cultural development
29. Right to peace
30. Right to a clean and satisfactory environment
31. Right to work
32. Right to social security
33. Right to individual social & economic development
34. Right to an adequate standard of living
35. Right to adequate housing
36. Right to the highest attainable standard of health
37. Right to adequate food
38. Right to water and sanitation
39. Right to family life
40. Right to benefit from scientific advancement
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