Fundamental Human Rights and the Military Regime in Nigeria: What did the Courts Say?

Fundamental Human Rights and the Military Regime in Nigeria: What did the Courts Say?

Author: 
Aihe, D.O.
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
1971
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Journal of African Law
Source: 
Journal of African Law,Vol.15,No.2,1971,pp.213-224
Abstract: 

The rights of the individual in the society have been conceived as natural rights—which in the modern state have no more than a moral force. In the context of a modern state which asserts absolute powers within its borders, it appears idle to suggest as in the traditional natural law theories that there is anything like a law of nature existing independently of and overriding positive law.

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CITATION: Aihe, D.O.. Fundamental Human Rights and the Military Regime in Nigeria: What did the Courts Say? . : Cambridge University Press , 1971. Journal of African Law,Vol.15,No.2,1971,pp.213-224 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frfundamental-human-rights-and-military-regime-nigeria-what-did-courts-say-3