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The research has revealed that although FDRE Constitution and other legislations guaranteed the right not to be evicted, the laws and practice are inconsistent with the standards set forth by international human rights instruments. First, only the government authorities determine public purposes which lead to evictions using top-down approaches without any consultation with the victims. Against the eviction order and administrative tribunal decisions, victims have no right to recourse remedy from regular courts which is dare to fair trial right. Second, private tenants and informal settlers…mehr

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The research has revealed that although FDRE Constitution and other legislations guaranteed the right not to be evicted, the laws and practice are inconsistent with the standards set forth by international human rights instruments. First, only the government authorities determine public purposes which lead to evictions using top-down approaches without any consultation with the victims. Against the eviction order and administrative tribunal decisions, victims have no right to recourse remedy from regular courts which is dare to fair trial right. Second, private tenants and informal settlers are subjected to arbitrary evictions and public tenants have been deprived alternative accommodations. Third, the laws and practice do not consider competing human rights while designing and enforcing evictions for public purposes. This leads the processes and outcomes of evictions unfriendly to human rights which in turn have placed the life of evictees' to deplorable conditions. The rights to livelihood, food, life, adequate housing, freedom of choices of residence, right to privacy and security of person have been adversely affected.
Autorenporträt
Milkiyas Bulcha Abdi was born on January 15, 1987, in Western Oromia, Ethiopia. He studied Human Rights Laws (LLM), Addis Ababa University, and Bachelor of Laws, Bahir Dar University. Former Lecturer, Wollo University, visiting lecturer,Public Services College of Oromia and Bahir Dar University;currently,attorney for development Bank of Ethiopia.