African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights
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Article 21
1.
All peoples shall freely dispose of their wealth and natural resources.
This right shall be exercised in the exclusive interest of the people. In no case
shall a people be deprived of it.
2.
In case of spoliation the dispossessed people shall have the right to the
lawful recovery of its property as well as to an adequate compensation.
3.
The free disposal of wealth and natural resources shall be exercised
without prejudice to the obligation of promoting international economic cooperation based on mutual respect, equitable exchange and the principles of
international law.
4.
State parties to the present Charter shall individually and collectively
exercise the right to free disposal of their wealth and natural resources with
a view to strengthening African unity and solidarity.
5.
State parties to the present Charter shall undertake to eliminate all
forms of foreign economic exploitation particularly that practised by
international monopolies so as to enable their peoples to fully benefit from
the advantages derived from their national resources.
Article 22
1.
All peoples shall have the right to their economic, social and cultural
development with due regard to their freedom and identity and in the equal
enjoyment of the common heritage of mankind.
2.
States shall have the duty, individually or collectively, to ensure the
exercise of the right to development.
Article 23
1.
All peoples shall have the right to national and international peace and
security. The principles of solidarity and friendly relations implicitly affirmed
by the Charter of the United Nations and reaffirmed by that of the
Organization of African Unity shall govern relations between states.
2.
For the purpose of strengthening peace, solidarity and friendly
relations, state parties to the present Charter shall ensure that:
(a) any individual enjoying the right of asylum under article 12 of the
present Charter shall not engage in subversive activities against his country of
origin or any other state party to the present Charter;
(b) their territories shall not be used as bases for subversive or terrorist
activities against the people of any other state party to the present Charter.
Article 24
All peoples shall have the right to a general satisfactory environment
favourable to their development.
Article 25
State parties to the present Charter shall have the duty to promote and
ensure through teaching, education and publication, the respect of the rights
and freedoms contained in the present Charter and to see to it that these
freedoms and rights as well as corresponding obligations and duties are
understood.
Article 26
State parties to the present Charter shall have the duty to guarantee the
independence of the courts and shall allow the establishment and
improvement of appropriate national institutions entrusted with the
promotion and protection of the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the
present Charter.