The Making, Unmaking and Remaking of Africa’s Independence and Post-Independence Constitutions
Hlengiwe Portia Dlamini editor Nicodemus Fru Awasom editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:10th Oct '24
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This book provides a collection of chapters that critically explore the making and development of Africa’s independence constitutions through the different phases in their full generality. Since independence, various constitutions from African countries have undergone a succession of changes, triggered by either the domestic or international environment or both. These processes constitute autonomous epochal ‘waves’ or ‘phases’ of constitution-making which need to be unpacked, historicised and explored in a systematic manner. This work, intended as a distinctive object of positive analysis, historicizes the independence constitutions of selected African states on either a country-specific or a comparative basis. A historical approach to the continental study of constitutions is rare, meaning the continental coverage of the book is justified by Africa’s rich diversity reflected in its multiple monarchical and colonial backgrounds. The book is of interest to academics interested in having a panoramic view of Africa's constitutional development from a historical perspective.
ISBN: 9783031668074
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246 pages
2024 ed.