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E-grāmata: Constitution-Building in Africa: Edited by: Jaap de Visser, Nico Steytler, Derek Powell and Ebenezer Durojaye

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Eleven chapters by authors from the African continent discuss the rise of constitutionalism in Africa. Two chapters look specifically at how to draft a constitution. Zembe examines the adoption of Zimbabwe's 2013 Constitution and Masengu looks at constitutional review efforts in Zambia. Muchadenyika deals with devolution in Zimbabwe's Constitution and Mahadew's chapter discusses how the Mauritian electoral system protects minorities. Two chapters examine the sustainability of constitutions. Musumba argues, with reference to the 2010 Kenyan Constitution, that constitution making should be more sensitive to the feasibility of provisions and Nabukenya examines the sustainability of the Ugandan Constitution. Mugyenyi examines the role of Kenyan courts in the implementation of the Kenyan Constitution and Sermet examines how courts have stepped in the void left by extra-constitutional regime changes in Comores and Madagascar. Two chapters, one by Chilemba and one by Fiseha, discuss the power of national executives in Malawi and Ethiopia respectively. They conclude that institutional mechanisms and political culture stand in the way of healthy checks and balances between the legislature and the executive.
Constitution-building in Africa: introductory remarks 9(10)
Jaap de Visser
Nico Steytler
Derek Powell
Ebenezer Durojaye
The Global Political Agreement (GPA) Constitution in Zimbabwe: A New People-Driven Constitution or a Misnomer? Wurayayi Zembe and Octavious Chido Masunda
19(29)
Wurayayi Zembe
Standing on the Sidelines Watching: Women and Zambia's Constitutional Processes
48(27)
Tabeth Masengu
Pre-Testing Proposed Constitutions through Intelligent Scenario-Building as a Means of Promoting Their Viability: A Case Study of Kenya
75(29)
Linda Musumba
The Inevitable: Devolution in Zimbabwe -- From Constitution-Making to the Future
104(31)
Davison Muchadenyika
The Best Loser System in Mauritius: An Essential Electoral Tool for Representing Political Minorities
135(26)
Amar Roopanand Mahadew
The Judiciary: Emerging Vanguard of Kenya's New Constitution
161(21)
Melizsa Mugyenyi
Reflections on Transitional Constitutional Law in the Light of the Jurisprudence of the Constitutional Courts of the Comoros and Madagascar
182(18)
Laurent Sermet
They Keep Saying, `My President, My Emperor, and My All': Seeking an Antidote to the Perpetual Threat to Constitutionalism in Malawi
200(39)
Enoch MacDonnell Chilemba
Legislative--Executive Relations in the Ethiopian Parliamentary System: Towards Institutional and Legal Reform
239(32)
Assefa Fiseha
More than Enacting a Just Constitution: Lessons from Kenya on the Challenges of Establishing a Rule-Based Democratic Politics
271(22)
Solomon Ayele Dersso
Why Do Constitutions in Africa Not Stand the Test of Time? Lessons and Perspectives from Uganda
293(34)
Sauda Nabukenya
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