Should Utilitarianism Universalize Environmental Rights, Right to Good Governance and Peace over Fundamental Human Rights? Analyzing the Nigerian Conundrum

Edward Ohwofasa Okumagba, Kenneth Ovwighose Odhe
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The paper x-rays the role of the natural law school of thought in the emergence of the utilitarian school of thought and how it has led to the decline of the natural law school. Key to this is the goal of the utilitarian school proponents arguing for the rights of citizens of a state to a healthy environment. While this right have captured by majority of nations, Nigerian Constitution has continued to shy away from giving effect it. This paper seeks amongst others to examine whether the tenets of utilitarianism which guarantees environmental rights, good governance and peace over fundamental rights. In achieving the aim of this paper, the doctrinal research method is adopted. It contextualizes relevant source materials and scholarly literature to reveal that the right to healthy environment, a key tenet of utilitarianism is nonexistent under Nigerian Law. In addition, the provisions of fundamental human rights under Nigerian law do not have any impact on the right to a healthy environment. The paper therefore recommend that Chapter II of the Nigerian Constitution be amended to make the items listed under it, such as the right to protect the environment and the right to a healthy environment be justiciable against the Nigerian Government with a view to bridging the gap between the rights to a healthy environment, good governance, peace and fundamental human rights.
功利主义是否应该将环境权、善治权、和平权置于基本人权之上?分析尼日利亚难题
本文对自然法学派在功利主义学派的产生中所起的作用以及它是如何导致自然法学派的衰落进行了透视。这个问题的关键是功利主义学派支持者的目标,他们主张国家公民享有健康环境的权利。虽然这一权利已被大多数国家所掌握,但尼日利亚宪法仍然回避实施。本文试图在其他中检查功利主义的原则是否保证环境权利,善治与和平高于基本权利。为了达到本文的目的,本文采用了理论研究的方法。它将相关原始材料和学术文献置于背景中,揭示尼日利亚法律不存在健康环境权这一功利主义的关键原则。此外,尼日利亚法律规定的基本人权对享有健康环境的权利没有任何影响。因此,该文件建议修订《尼日利亚宪法》第二章,使该章所列各项,如保护环境权和享有健康环境权,可作为起诉尼日利亚政府的理由,以期弥合享有健康环境权、善政权、和平权与基本人权之间的差距。
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