Preamble to the Ethiopian Constitution 1994
Article 1-7 [Chapter 1 – General Provisions]
Article 8-12 [Chapter 2 – Fundamental Principles of the Constitution]
Article 13 [Chapter 3 – Fundamental Rights and Freedoms]
Article 14-28 (Part one – Human Rights)
Article 29-37 (Part Two – Democratic Rights)
Article 38-44 (Part Two – Democratic Rights)
Article 45-49 [Chapter 4 – State Structure]
Article 50-52 [Chapter 5 – The Structure and Division of Powers]
Article 53-60 [The Federal Houses & Part one (The House of People’s Representatives]
Article 61-68 (Part Two – The House of the Federation)
Article 69-71 [Chapter 7 – The President of the Republic]
Article 72-77 [Chapter 8 – The Executive]
Article 78-84 [Chapter 9 – Structure and Powers of the Court]
Article 85-92 [Chapter 10 – National Policy Principles and Objectives]
Article 93-100
Article 101-106
Article 13 Ethiopian Constitution 1994
Article 13 of the Constitution of Ethiopia 1994 is under Chapter Three of the Act. Chapter Three is titled Fundamental Rights and Freedoms.
1. All Federal and State legislative, executive and judicial organs at all levels shall have the responsibility and duty to respect and enforce the provisions of this Chapter.
2. The fundamental rights and freedoms specified in this Chapter shall be interpreted in a manner conforming to the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, International Covenants on Human Rights and International instruments adopted by Ethiopia.
See also:
Article 9 Ethiopian Constitution 1994 (Supremacy of the Constitution)
Article 8-12 Ethiopian Constitution 1994