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Seeking Viable Grassroots Representation Mechanisms in African Constitutions

Seeking Viable Grassroots Representation Mechanisms in African Constitutions
Author: Charles Mwalimu
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 742
Release: 2009
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9781433107825

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In this book Charles Mwalimu explores viable grassroots representation mechanisms in African constitutions in order to positively integrate indigenous and modern systems in Sub-Saharan Africa. A comparative study method is used to examine the constitutional principles of chieftaincy and local government and their impact on human rights. To establish and prove lack of positive integration Mwalimu connects this failure to poor constitutionalism, development and stultified growth and human rights violations. This book proposes remedial actions to build nondiscriminatory constitutional regimes eradicating violations of human rights.


The Golden Book

The Golden Book
Author: Charles Mwalimu
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 1118
Release: 2010
Genre: Christianity and law
ISBN: 9781433108488

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African Law(s)

African Law(s)
Author: Salvatore Mancuso
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2023-09-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004685472

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This book takes a comparative law perspective and proposes a new approach for researching law in Africa. Western theoretical perspectives in comparative law are too Eurocentric to fully catch the peculiarities and characteristics of the African “lawscape”—in short, they are inadequate for studying African law. In this book, Professor Salvatore Mancuso considers the law in Africa from a different perspective. Deeply rooted in the culture of the African people, this approach considers African legal culture with the same legitimacy as Western legal culture, setting a precedent for future policy-making decisions relating to legislative development in Africa.