People's Right to a Nationality and the Eradication of Statelessness in Africa

Darren Ekema Ewumbue Monono
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The right to nationality, enshrined in art 15 of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, is absent in the 1981 African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, known as the Banjul Charter. On-going efforts by African institutions to address this gap, with a view to eradicating statelessness in the continent have, however, focused on the right to nationality as an individual right. This has undermined the spirit of the Banjul Charter, which consecrates peoples’ rights as an African specificity. This article highlights the Banjul-led African human rights system and its specificities of human rights, particularly with regard to collective community and peoples’ rights. Based on the recognition and communitarian theories, it examines different concepts related to collective rights and highlights the manifestation of peoples’ rights in African case law. It then analyses the nexus between peoples’ rights to nationality and statelessness in the continent. It concludes that the eradication of statelessness by 2024 in Africa cannot be effective unless the focus is on peoples’ collective rights to nationality.
非洲人民的国籍权和消除无国籍状态
《世界人权宣言》第15条所规定的国籍权,在1981年的《非洲人权和人民权利宪章》(又称《班珠尔宪章》)中是没有的。然而,非洲各机构正在努力解决这一差距,以期消除非洲大陆的无国籍状态,但其重点是作为个人权利的国籍权。这破坏了《班珠尔宪章》的精神,该宪章将各国人民的权利奉为非洲特有。本文强调了班珠尔领导的非洲人权制度及其人权的特殊性,特别是在集体社区和人民权利方面。基于对集体权利的认识和共同体主义理论,对集体权利相关的不同概念进行了考察,并强调了人民权利在非洲判例法中的表现。然后分析了欧洲大陆人民的国籍权利和无国籍状态之间的关系。报告的结论是,除非将重点放在人民的集体国籍权上,否则到2024年在非洲消除无国籍状态是不可能有效的。
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