EMPLOYING INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS IN ADVANCING THE ENFORCEMENT OF ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS IN DOMESTIC JURISDICTIONS: NIGERIA IN VIEW
Abstract
The mandate of all democratic governments is fundamentally to ensure the welfare and security of the citizenry. The welfare of the people is undoubtedly determined by the extent of guarantees accorded the economic, social and cultural (ESC) rights. This ispremised on the fact that ESC rights are the set of rights that seek to satisfy the needs of the people. ESC rights therefore constitute an antidote to poor governance as government everywhere is assessed by its commitment in guaranteeing ESC rights. ESC rights, though impinged in its enforceability vide section 6(6)(c) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, are protected by the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) which Nigeria is a signatory to. This paper is aimed at identifying the possible ways international standards can be implemented and enforced at the domestic jurisdictions and in particular, Nigeria, to bring to fruition the acclaimed right to ESC rights under the ICESCR. The doctrinal methodology was employed in course of this research. The study found that the human rights norms so protected under the ICESCR do not enjoy justiciability since the instrument is not a domesticated legislative instrument in Nigeria. Accordingly, section 12 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides that no treaty ratified by the government of Nigeria shall have the force of law except it has been enacted into law by the National Assembly, i.e. the national legislature. It is recommended that the Government of Nigeria via the national legislature should domesticate the ICESCR through legislation to enable the citizens to enforce their ESC rights without let or hindrance. It is further recommended that the precedents in other jurisdictions such as India where the enforcement of ESC rights has assailed constitutional bottlenecks be adopted in our jurisdiction to advance the realization of ESC rights. This development will benefit all sectors of the population in a country like Nigeria, which has achieved significant and successful economic growth over the years.
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