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Constitutional justice in Africa: an examination of constitutional positivism, fundamental law and rights in Ghana and Nigeria. / Atudiwe P. Atupare

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Durban: LexisNexis, 2011.Description: xv, 266 pISBN:
  • 9780409113723 (hbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • KRX1750.A88
Contents:
Content: The constitutional setting for human rights in Ghana and Nigeria -- The constitution as a fundamental law for the collective good -- Theories of rights ad the legitimacy of judicial review -- Independent courts and judicial application of fundamental law theories in Ghana and Nigeria -- General approaches to constitutional interpretation in Ghana and Nigeria -- Fundamental law, human rights, and the directive principles jurisprudence in Ghana and Nigeria -- Consolidating an integrated rights approach: socio-economic constitutional justice in Ghana and Nigeria -- Conclusions: constitutional justice in Africa --
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Includes index.

Content: The constitutional setting for human rights in Ghana and Nigeria -- The constitution as a fundamental law for the collective good -- Theories of rights ad the legitimacy of judicial review -- Independent courts and judicial application of fundamental law theories in Ghana and Nigeria -- General approaches to constitutional interpretation in Ghana and Nigeria -- Fundamental law, human rights, and the directive principles jurisprudence in Ghana and Nigeria -- Consolidating an integrated rights approach: socio-economic constitutional justice in Ghana and Nigeria -- Conclusions: constitutional justice in Africa --

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