Source: http://peaceagreements.ulster.ac.uk/cgi-bin/Agreements/agree.pl?full=350%22
Timestamp: 2018-12-16 08:41:06
Document Index: 555865904

Matched Legal Cases: ['art. 1', 'art. 6', 'art. 7', 'Art. 5', 'art. 7', 'art. 8', 'art. 48', 'art. 53', 'art. 6', 'art. 6', 'art. 7', 'art. 12', 'art. 19', 'art. 10', 'art. 28']

Database - Record for : Constitutional Commission of Eritrea Draft Constitution
Constitutional Commission of Eritrea Draft Constitution
Elaborate Constitution providing for state structures, government, judiciary public service, economic and social development, national culture, national defence and security and foreign policy. A bill of rights including economic, social and cultural rights was included.
art. 1- the state of Eritrea and its territory; art. 6 national unity and stability
art. 7 democratic principles; Chapter 4, the national assembly; Ch. 5 The exec.
Preamble notes the contribution of women to the country's independence and guarantees a non-sexist state; Art. 5 states that all the articles of the constitution shall apply equally to both genders; art. 7.2 (democratic principles) prohibits any act that violates the HR of women or limits or thwarts their role
art. 8 commitment to establish competent justice system; art. 48 the judiciary, art. 53 establishing Judicial Service Commission to supervise recruitment of judges
7.2 (democratic principles) prohibits any act that violates the HR of women; Chapter 3 Fundamental Rights, Freedoms, and Duties
art. 6.2 state to encourage national dialogue and consensus through participation of all citizens; art. 6.3 state to establish appropriate institutions to encourage people's participation; art. 7.3 (democratic principles) to establish necessary institutions to encourage and develop people's participation and initiative in the area where they reside; art. 12 national defense and security: the defence and security of Eritrea are rooted on the people and their active participation; art. 19.6. guarantees rights of citizens to form orgs for political, social, economic, and cultural ends
art. 10 economic and social development
art. 28 recourse to courts for an individual who believes his/her fundamental rights have been violated