Constitutional Justice in Africa : An Examiniation of Constitutional Positivism Fundamental Law and Right in Ghana and Nigeria / Dr. Atudiwe P. Atupare, B.A., LL.B.(Gh), M.A.(Brock) LL.M. PhD (Queen's Canada).
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TextPublication details: South Africa Lexis, Nexis Ltd 2011Description: 2 volumes ; 23 cmISBN: - 9780409113709
- 9780409113723
- K3175 .At8
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Includes subject matter index.
The constitutional setting for human rights in Ghana and Nigeria-
The Constitution as fundamental law for the collective good --
Theories of rights and the legitimacy of Judicial Review --
Independent courts and Judicial Application of fundamental Law Theories in Ghana--
General approaches to constitutional interpretation in Ghana and Nigeria --
Fundamental Law, Human Right,and the Directive Principles Jurisprudence in Ghana and Nigeria --
Consolidating an Integrated Rights Approach: Socio- Economic Constitutional Justice in Ghana and Nigeria --
Conclusion:Constitutional Justice in Africa --
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