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Article 5 Of The Namibian Constitution

Article 47 of the Namibian Constitution is amended by the substitution for paragraph b of Sub-Article 2 of the following paragraph. Article 5 Protection of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms.


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1 the following persons shall be citizens of namibia by birth.

Article 5 of the namibian constitution. Article 95 states The State shall actively promote and maintain the welfare of the people by adopting international policies aimed at the following. Article 58 Conduct of Business after Dissolution Article 59 Rules of Procedure Committees and Standing Orders Article 60 Duties Privileges and Immunities of Members. 14 Apr 2014 2048 Namibia 1990 rev.

Amendment of Article 47 of Namibian Constitution. Article 5 Protection of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms. Namibia is one of few countries in the world to specifically address conservation and protection of natural resources in its constitution.

2 Namibia shall have a National Coat of Arms a National Anthem and a National Seal to be determined by Act of Parliament which shall require a two-thirds. Article 4 Acquisition and loss of Citizenship. Maintenance of ecosystems essential ecological.

Whereas the said rights include the right of the. Provided that their fathers or mothers were not then persons. 7 Article 6 Protection of Life.

Article 5 Protection of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms. Sovereign means that Namibia is an independent nation which is not under the control of any other nation. CHAPTER 3 - FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS Article 5 Protection of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms The fundamental rights and freedoms enshrined in this Chapter shall be respected and upheld by the Executive Legislature and Judiciary and all organs of the Government.

Namibias Constitution of 1990 with Amendments through 2010. 2 Children are entitled to be protected from economic exploitation and shall not be employed in or required to perform work that is likely to be hazardous or to interfere with their education or to be harmful to their health or physical mental spiritual moral or social development. A those born in namibia before the date of independence whose fathers or mothers would have been namibian citizens at the time of the birth of such persons if this constitution had been in force at that time.

Schedule 5 of the Constitution of Namibia provides that all property of which the ownership or control immediately prior to the date of Independence was vested in the Government of South West Africa shall vest in the Government of Namibia. And b those born in namibia before the date of independence who. The fundamental rights and freedoms enshrined in this Chapter 5 shall be respected and upheld by the Executive Legislature and Judiciary and all organs of the Government and its agencies and where applicable to them by all natural and legal persons in Namibia and shall be enforceable by the Courts in the manner hereinafter prescribed.

Namibia as a sovereign secular democratic and unitary State securing to all our citizens justice liberty equality and fraternity Now therefore we the people of Namibia accept and adopt this Constitution as the fundamental law of our Sovereign and Independent Republic. Not conflict with this Constitution or any other statutory law. More extensive provisions go on to.

Namibian citizens under Sub-Article a hereof and whose fathers or mothers were ordinarily resident in Namibia at the time o f the birth of such persons. Article 1 of the Namibian Constitution says that the Republic of Namibia is a sovereign secular democratic and unitary state. B the public service shall be deemed to include the defence force the police force the prison correctional service para-statal enterprises Regional Councils and Local Authorities.

Very National Assembly shall continue for a maximum. Article 2 National Symbols. Constitution regulating the acquisition or loss of Namibian citizenship.

Article 1 Establishment of the Republic of Namibia and Identification of its Territory. Article 2 National Symbols 1 Namibia shall ha ve a National Flag the description of which is set out in Schedule 6 hereof. Chapter III Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms.

27 Article 7 Protection of Liberty. 27 Article 6 Protection of Life. 2010 Page 2 Preamble Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is indispensable for freedom justice and peace.

A republic is a representative democracy where decisions are made by representatives elected by the people. Committed to these principles have resolved to constitute the Republic of Namibia as a sovereign secular democratic and unitary State securing to all our citizens justice liberty equality and fraternity. Will strive to achieve national reconciliation and to foster peace unity and a common loyalty to a single state.

The legislative power of Namibia shall be vested in the National Assembly with the power to pass laws with the assent of the President as provided in this Constitution subject where applicable to the powers and functions of the National Council as set out in this Constitution. 2 Subject to the terms of this Constitution any part of such common law or customary law may be repealed or modified by Act of Parliament and the application thereof may be confined to particular parts of Namibia or to particular periods. Article 6 Protection of Life.

Sub-Article 5b is amended by the Namibian Constitution Second Amendment Act 7 of 2010 c satisfy any other criteria pertaining to health morality security or legality of residence as may be prescribed by law. The composition of the National Assembly shall be ninety-six 96 elected members voting members and eight 8 non-voting members appointed by the President as per Article 32 5 c of the Namibian Constitution. 7 Article 8 Respect for Human Dignity.

Article 291a of the Namibian Constitution states The Presidents term of office shall be five 5 years unless he or she dies or resigns before the expiry of the said term or is removed from office Article 50 of the Namibian Constitution provides that e. 7 Article 7 Protection of Liberty. 6 This Constitution shall be the Supreme Law of Namibia.


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