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The Namibian Constitution, adopted in 1990, contains several provisions aimed at safeguarding human dignity. One of the fundamental principles enshrined in the Constitution is the recognition of the inherent dignity and worth of every human being. Several provisions in the Constitution contribute to the respect for human dignity, including:
Preamble: The preamble of the Namibian Constitution emphasizes the commitment to respect for human dignity and the dignity of all Namibians, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or social status.
Chapter 3 – Fundamental Human Rights and Freedoms: This chapter contains a comprehensive list of fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed to all individuals in Namibia. These rights include the right to life, equality before the law, freedom from discrimination, and protection from torture, cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment. These provisions are essential for upholding human dignity.
Article 7 – Respect for Human Dignity: Article 7 explicitly states that the dignity of all persons shall be inviolable. It prohibits any form of degrading treatment or punishment and affirms the right of every person to have their dignity respected and protected.
Chapter 10 – Protection of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms: This chapter establishes mechanisms for the protection and enforcement of fundamental rights and freedoms. It includes provisions for access to justice, the right to seek redress for violations of rights, and the establishment of institutions such as the Ombudsman and the Judiciary to ensure the protection of human dignity.
These provisions collectively demonstrate Namibia’s commitment to upholding and protecting the dignity of all individuals within its jurisdiction. They provide a legal framework for promoting equality, justice, and respect for human rights in Namibian society.