Tiptoeing through a constitutional minefield: the great Sharia controversy in Nigeria

The transformation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) into the African Union (AU) has been the subject of some, albeit limited, debate. The role that the promotion and protection of human rights will play in the AU appears, on the face of the various documents, to be an important considerati...

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Published in:Journal of African law
Main Author: Iwobi, Andrew Ubaka (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Univ. Press 2004
In: Journal of African law
Further subjects:B Jurisdiction
B Constitutionality
B Islamic law
B Interfaith dialogue
B Equal rights
B Nigeria
B Constitution
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Summary:The transformation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) into the African Union (AU) has been the subject of some, albeit limited, debate. The role that the promotion and protection of human rights will play in the AU appears, on the face of the various documents, to be an important consideration, yet which organs will have responsibility in ensuring their implementation is still not clear. This article aims to discuss the framework of and relationship between the institutions established under the auspices of the OAU and how these have changed since the transformation to the AU. It argues that insufficient attention has been paid to ensuring a coherent and integrated approach to human rights across the Union. Organs such as the African Commission and the new African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights, however, have huge potential to influence the way forward. (J Afr Law/DÜI)
ISSN:0021-8553
Contains:In: Journal of African law