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BL – May 2012 – L1 – SB – Q3B – Sources of Nigerian Law

State fundamental human rights guaranteed by the Nigerian Constitution.

Every human being has rights which are fundamental and which he enjoys because he is a person. In Nigeria, the fundamental human rights are guaranteed under the Nigerian Constitution. You are required to state any FIVE fundamental human rights guaranteed by Chapter IV of the Nigerian Constitution.

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BL – May 2013 – L1 – SA – Q2 – The Nigerian Legal System

This question tests the requirements for amending the provisions of Chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution.

An amendment of any provision of Chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution relating to fundamental human rights requires approval by a resolution of not less than:

A. One-third of the Houses of Assembly of the States of the Federation
B. Two-thirds of the Houses of Assembly of the States of the Federation
C. Three-quarters of the Houses of Assembly of the States of the Federation
D. Half of the Houses of Assembly of the States of the Federation
E. All the 36 Houses of Assembly in Nigeria

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BCL – May 2017 – L1 – Q1b – Human Rights

Identify fundamental human rights violated in a scenario involving property and privacy.

Ama Grace acquired a plot of land at Kasoa on which she put up a three-bedroom house. Ama Grace lived in that house with her three children. One morning, two young men entered the house and threw out her belongings. The belongings were left outside for several hours before the police intervened. Without giving Ama Grace the opportunity to state her side of the incident, the police also removed the belongings of Ama Grace from the compound onto the street. The police never took action to look for the two young men who entered the compound of Ama Grace.

Required: State TWO fundamental human rights of Ama Grace that have been violated. (5 marks)

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BCL – May 2016 – L1 – Q1d – Human Rights

List six fundamental human rights that are inalienable under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.

List six fundamental human rights that are inalienable under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.

 

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BCL – May 2016 – L1 – Q1c – BCL – Human Rights

Explain the statement that fundamental human rights are inalienable under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.

Explain the Statement: ‘fundamental human rights are inalienable under the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana.’ (5 marks)

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BCL – Nov 2016 – L1 – Q1c – Human Rights

Identify the human rights violated by the police in Ezra’s case.

Ezra was arrested by the Police for allegedly assaulting an unarmed beggar. Upon his arrest, the Police handcuffed him and also tied a rope around his waist, and dragged him on the ground to the Police Station, which was about fifty (50) meters from where Ezra allegedly committed the offense. At the Police Station, Ezra was kept in the Police cells for three (3) days without food, apart from the fact that he was not allowed to have his bath. On the fourth day, Ezra was rushed to a District Magistrate Court, and without being allowed to state his side of the story, he was sentenced to six (6) months imprisonment without the option of a fine.

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State any THREE human rights of Ezra which have been violated by the Police.

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BCL – May 2021 – L1 – Q1b – Human Rights

Explanation of the inalienable and inviolable nature of fundamental human rights under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.

Briefly explain the statement “fundamental human rights as enshrined in the 1992 Constitution of Ghana are inalienable and inviolable”. (2 marks)

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BCL – May 2021 – L1 – Q1a – Human Rights

Listing four fundamental human rights and four freedoms under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.

i) List FOUR (4) fundamental human rights guaranteed under the 1992 Constitution. (4 marks)

ii) List FOUR (4) freedoms guaranteed under the 1992 Constitution. (4 marks)

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BCL – Mar 2024 – L1 – Q1a – Tort, Human Rights, Hierarchical Structure of Courts

Evaluate the likelihood of Agro Club succeeding in their court action against the school authorities for trespassing.

Ten members of a club (Agro Club) trespassed on a piece of land belonging to a public school. The club erected a wooden structure on the land in which they were residing. When the school authorities noticed their presence, they were then asked to vacate the land, but they defied the warning. The school authorities served written notice on them to remove the structure they have erected on the land, and vacate same within five days or risked their structure being demolished. The club decided to take legal action against the school authorities in the Supreme Court.

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Explain whether Agro Club will succeed in their court action. (5 marks)

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BCL – May 2019 – L1 – Q1e – Human Rights

Write short notes on the principles of natural justice in Ghana.

In two points each, write short notes on the following: e) Principles of natural justice (4 marks)

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BL – May 2012 – L1 – SB – Q3B – Sources of Nigerian Law

State fundamental human rights guaranteed by the Nigerian Constitution.

Every human being has rights which are fundamental and which he enjoys because he is a person. In Nigeria, the fundamental human rights are guaranteed under the Nigerian Constitution. You are required to state any FIVE fundamental human rights guaranteed by Chapter IV of the Nigerian Constitution.

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BL – May 2013 – L1 – SA – Q2 – The Nigerian Legal System

This question tests the requirements for amending the provisions of Chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution.

An amendment of any provision of Chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution relating to fundamental human rights requires approval by a resolution of not less than:

A. One-third of the Houses of Assembly of the States of the Federation
B. Two-thirds of the Houses of Assembly of the States of the Federation
C. Three-quarters of the Houses of Assembly of the States of the Federation
D. Half of the Houses of Assembly of the States of the Federation
E. All the 36 Houses of Assembly in Nigeria

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BCL – May 2017 – L1 – Q1b – Human Rights

Identify fundamental human rights violated in a scenario involving property and privacy.

Ama Grace acquired a plot of land at Kasoa on which she put up a three-bedroom house. Ama Grace lived in that house with her three children. One morning, two young men entered the house and threw out her belongings. The belongings were left outside for several hours before the police intervened. Without giving Ama Grace the opportunity to state her side of the incident, the police also removed the belongings of Ama Grace from the compound onto the street. The police never took action to look for the two young men who entered the compound of Ama Grace.

Required: State TWO fundamental human rights of Ama Grace that have been violated. (5 marks)

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BCL – May 2016 – L1 – Q1d – Human Rights

List six fundamental human rights that are inalienable under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.

List six fundamental human rights that are inalienable under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.

 

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BCL – May 2016 – L1 – Q1c – BCL – Human Rights

Explain the statement that fundamental human rights are inalienable under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.

Explain the Statement: ‘fundamental human rights are inalienable under the 1992 Constitution of the Republic of Ghana.’ (5 marks)

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BCL – Nov 2016 – L1 – Q1c – Human Rights

Identify the human rights violated by the police in Ezra’s case.

Ezra was arrested by the Police for allegedly assaulting an unarmed beggar. Upon his arrest, the Police handcuffed him and also tied a rope around his waist, and dragged him on the ground to the Police Station, which was about fifty (50) meters from where Ezra allegedly committed the offense. At the Police Station, Ezra was kept in the Police cells for three (3) days without food, apart from the fact that he was not allowed to have his bath. On the fourth day, Ezra was rushed to a District Magistrate Court, and without being allowed to state his side of the story, he was sentenced to six (6) months imprisonment without the option of a fine.

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State any THREE human rights of Ezra which have been violated by the Police.

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BCL – May 2021 – L1 – Q1b – Human Rights

Explanation of the inalienable and inviolable nature of fundamental human rights under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.

Briefly explain the statement “fundamental human rights as enshrined in the 1992 Constitution of Ghana are inalienable and inviolable”. (2 marks)

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BCL – May 2021 – L1 – Q1a – Human Rights

Listing four fundamental human rights and four freedoms under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.

i) List FOUR (4) fundamental human rights guaranteed under the 1992 Constitution. (4 marks)

ii) List FOUR (4) freedoms guaranteed under the 1992 Constitution. (4 marks)

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BCL – Mar 2024 – L1 – Q1a – Tort, Human Rights, Hierarchical Structure of Courts

Evaluate the likelihood of Agro Club succeeding in their court action against the school authorities for trespassing.

Ten members of a club (Agro Club) trespassed on a piece of land belonging to a public school. The club erected a wooden structure on the land in which they were residing. When the school authorities noticed their presence, they were then asked to vacate the land, but they defied the warning. The school authorities served written notice on them to remove the structure they have erected on the land, and vacate same within five days or risked their structure being demolished. The club decided to take legal action against the school authorities in the Supreme Court.

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Explain whether Agro Club will succeed in their court action. (5 marks)

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BCL – May 2019 – L1 – Q1e – Human Rights

Write short notes on the principles of natural justice in Ghana.

In two points each, write short notes on the following: e) Principles of natural justice (4 marks)

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