尼日利亚与《经济、社会及文化权利国际公约:矫正弯曲的道路》

Solomon I. Ifejika
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正如1948年《世界人权宣言》所概括的那样,经济、社会和文化权利与公民权利和政治权利一样,是国际社会保障全人类的基本权利中不可或缺的组成部分。具体而言,联合国于1966年通过了《经济、社会和文化权利国际公约》(ICESCR),以加快实现《经济、社会和文化权利国际公约》(ICESCR),同时恳求会员国通过和本土化该公约,以刺激这些权利在国家层面的实现。这项研究审查了尼日利亚为履行对《经济、社会、文化权利公约》的义务所作的努力,她肯定了这一点。根据二手来源的数据,并使用主题和内容分析技术进行分析,该研究发现,尼日利亚对国际社会促进普遍实现经济、社会和文化权利的支持是显而易见的。尼日利亚在全球一级批准了《经济、社会和文化权利国际公约》,在区域一级批准了《非洲人权和人民权利宪章》,并将这些权利纳入其现行的1999年《国家宪法》。然而,尼日利亚履行其对ICESCR义务的道路是曲折的,因为它面临着一些阻碍其努力的潜在问题,包括其宪法中的悖论。除了其他行动外,该研究还建议进行宪法改革,废除1999年尼日利亚宪法第6(6)(c)条,将经济、社会、文化权利归为“基本权利”,并将其归为法律规定的“可执行”权利,以改善这些问题。
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Nigeria and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Straightening the Crooked Path
As encapsulated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948, economic, social, and cultural rights are indispensable components of the fundamental rights that the global community guarantees to all humankind, alongside civil and political rights. Specifically, the United Nations adopted the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) in 1966 to expedite the fulfillment of ESCR while imploring Member States to adopt and domesticate the same to stimulate the realization of these rights at the national level. This study examined Nigeria concerning their effort toward fulfilling the obligation to the ICESCR, which she affirmed. Depending on data derived from secondary sources and analyzed using thematic and content analysis techniques, the study found that Nigeria maintains demonstrable support for the international community in promoting the universal realization of ESCR. Nigeria has ratified and domesticated the ICESCR at the global level and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights at the regional level and incorporated these rights into their extant 1999 National Constitution. Nevertheless, Nigeria’s path to fulfilling its obligation to the ICESCR is crooked as it faces some underlying problems that impede its effort, including the paradox in its constitution. The study recommends, in addition to other actions, a constitutional reform to repeal Section 6(6)(c) of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria to categorize ESCR under ‘fundamental rights’ and ascribe them the status of ‘enforceable’ rights under the law to ameliorate these issues.
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