ACCESSES TO HOUSE OF FEDERATION AND ITS PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS IN SEEKING FOR CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDIES IN ETHIOPIA
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Constitutional Remedy, Constitutional Rights, House of Federation, Procedural RequirementsAbstract
This article examines access to the House of Federation and its procedural requirements in seeking for constitutional remedies for the violation of constitutional rights in Ethiopia. Its emphasis is thus, firstly to examine the roles of House of Federation in the protection of constitutional rights. After outlining the roles of house of federation in the protection of constitutional rights, article will proceed to examine the procedural requirements to access the House of Federation in seeking for constitutional remedies for the violation of constitutional rights. Finally, the article scrutinizes available constitutional remedies for the violations of constitutional rights. Thus, the study is limited in its scope to the analysis of the roles of the House Federation in constitutional rights protection in general and access to the House Federation with its procedural requirements in seeking for constitutional remedies in particular. Methodologically, the paper employed desk-based research method. In doing so, it analyzes available literatures, constitutional provisions, Council of Constitutional Inquiry Establishment Proclamation, and proclamation enacted to consolidate the roles of House of Federation and other relevant legislations as the case may be and thus, it does not make case-based analysis.
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