An Examination of the Legal Frameworks Governing Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Violations in Nigeria

DOI: https://doi.org/10.69798/36881101

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Onyeka Christiana Aduma
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Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria

Abstract


This study examines the legal frameworks governing corporate accountability for human rights violations in Nigeria. It analyzes how Nigerian legal frameworks including the Nigerian Constitution, Companies and Allied Matters Act, the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (Establishment) Act seek to regulate corporate entities with respect to their impact on human rights. It also explores the challenges hindering effective enforcement of these legal frameworks, such as legal deficiencies, jurisdictional limitations, and limited access to justice. A doctrinal legal research methodology is adopted, involving systematic analysis of Nigerian statutes, judicial decisions, and relevant international instruments. This methodology is appropriate as it enables a structured examination of the legal principles governing corporate accountability in Nigeria. Additionally, qualitative insights are drawn from secondary data, including reports by NGOs, judicial reviews, and academic literature, to critically assess the effectiveness of existing legal frameworks in holding corporations accountable for human rights violations in Nigeria. The paper argues that, despite the existence of various legal frameworks intended to ensure corporate accountability for human rights violations, significant enforcement challenges severely impede their effectiveness. It further contends that the existing legal frameworks lack the clarity and robustness necessary to effectively hold corporations accountable within the Nigerian context. This paper recommends comprehensive legislative reforms to address gaps in the current laws, enhanced regulatory oversight to ensure compliance with human rights standards, and improved access to justice mechanisms to provide effective remedies for victims of corporate misconduct.


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Onyeka Christiana Aduma (2025). An Examination of the Legal Frameworks Governing Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Violations in NigeriaInternational Journal for Law & International Business Transactions, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.69798/36881101

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    (2025) Vol. 1 No. 1: International Journal for Law & International Business Transactions

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    01-09-25

  • Keywords

    Corporate accountability Human rights Violation Legal frameworks Enforcement challenges Nigeria