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English - African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights

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e taken as offering guidelines <strong>on</strong> domestic applicati<strong>on</strong> of Internati<strong>on</strong>al <strong>Human</strong> RightNorms, The Bangalore Principles provide that it is within the proper nature o fIud i eialProcess for nati<strong>on</strong>al courts to have regard to internati<strong>on</strong>al human rights norms, whetheror not incorporated in domestic law for the purpose of resolving ambiguity or uncertaintyin nati<strong>on</strong>al c<strong>on</strong>stituti<strong>on</strong>s <strong>and</strong> legislati<strong>on</strong>. The judiciary was sensitised <strong>on</strong> the relevancy<strong>and</strong> importance of referring to internati<strong>on</strong>al or regi<strong>on</strong>al human rights instruments, duringa judicial colloquim, organised by the Comm<strong>on</strong>wealth between 24 - 28 February, 1997.We are yet to see results.ARTICLE 1The Sovereign State of Lesotho recognises the rights c<strong>on</strong>tained in the Charter <strong>and</strong>undertakes to h<strong>on</strong>our the obligati<strong>on</strong>s there-of by adopting legislative or other measuresto give effect to them, as indicated in the narrati<strong>on</strong> above.ARTICLE 2The rights recognised in the Charter are guaranteed to all individuals, citizen <strong>and</strong> aliensalike, residing in Lesotho. The C<strong>on</strong>stituti<strong>on</strong> specifically provides in secti<strong>on</strong> 4 (1) thatevery pers<strong>on</strong> in Lesotho is entitled, whatever his race, colour, sex language, religi<strong>on</strong>,political or other opini<strong>on</strong>, nati<strong>on</strong>al or social origin, property, birth or other status tofundamental human rights <strong>and</strong> freedoms, to each <strong>and</strong> all of the following-:(a) the right to life;(b) the right to pers<strong>on</strong>al liberty;(c) the freedom of movement <strong>and</strong> residence;(d) freedom from inhuman treatment;(e) freedom from slavery <strong>and</strong> forced labour;(0 freedom from arbitrary search or entry;(g) the right to respect for private <strong>and</strong> family life;(h) the right to a fair trial of criminal charges against him <strong>and</strong> to a fair(i) determinati<strong>on</strong> of his civil rights <strong>and</strong> obligati<strong>on</strong>s;freedom of c<strong>on</strong>science;(k) freedom of expressi<strong>on</strong>;(1) freedom of peaceful assembly;(m) freedom of associati<strong>on</strong>;(n) freedom from arbitrary seizure of property;(o) freedom from discriminati<strong>on</strong>;(p) the right to equality before the law <strong>and</strong> equal protecti<strong>on</strong> of the law; <strong>and</strong>(q) the right to participate in government.31

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