Comparative Constitutionalism and Good Governance in the Commonwealth
An Eastern and Southern African Perspective
John Hatchard author Muna Ndulo author Peter Slinn author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Jul '04
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Considers the problems of constitutionalism and addresses the legal issues of making constitutions 'work'.
Key constitutional issues in the process of developing, strengthening and consolidating the capacity of states to ensure good governance are analysed here. Utilising comparative material, the book draws lessons about the problems of constitutionalism and critically addresses the legal issues involved in making constitutions 'work' in practice.The central role that good, effective and capable governance plays in the economic and social development of a country is now widely recognised. Using the Commonwealth countries of eastern and southern Africa, this book analyses some of the key constitutional issues in the process of developing, strengthening and consolidating the capacity of states to ensure the good governance of their peoples. Utilising comparative material, the book seeks to draw lessons, both positive and negative, about the problems of constitutionalism in the region and, in doing so, critically addresses the legal issues involved in seeking to make constitutions 'work' in practice.
' … an important contribution to the burgeoning field of comparative constitutionalism by bringing discussions of democracy in Commonwealth Africa into focus … this book offers tremendous insights for policy makers and students of African law and politics … the book insightfully and straightforwardly captures the complexity of the challenges of democratisation in the region.' International Journal of Constitutional Law
ISBN: 9780521584647
Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 29mm
Weight: 750g
388 pages