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PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AFRICAN CONSTI

Medium: Buch
ISBN: 978-1-138-74590-2
Verlag: TAYLOR & FRANCIS
Erscheinungstermin: 30.11.2017
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In recent years, many constitutions in Africa were drafted anew or were considerably revised. Often, the "international community" has been involved in designing and supporting the implementation of respective constitution making processes. In many of these cases, especially in those emerging from violent conflict or after the fall of authoritarian regimes, the support has been aimed at propagating inclusive and participatory constitution making processes. Public Participation in African Constitutionalism aims to provide a more nuanced understanding of the impact of public participation in constitution making processes in Africa, digging beneath the rhetoric of public participation as being at the heart of any successful transition towards democracy and constitutionalism.

The book demonstrates that in spite of growing international support, solid empirical evidence on the merits of public participation for a better democratic performance and the emergence of constitutionalism subsequent to the process is still not yet available. Using case studies from Central African Republic, Egypt, Kenya, Libya, Morocco, Senegal, Somalia, South Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the book investigates various aspects of participatory constitution making: from conception, to processes, and specific contents that trigger ambivalent dynamics in such processes. It questions the abstract glorification of public participation and aims to explain in a combination of theoretical and empirical perspectives what public participation does in more concrete terms, and which actual lessons might be drawn from those experiences.

Produkteigenschaften


  • Artikelnummer: 9781138745902
  • Medium: Buch
  • ISBN: 978-1-138-74590-2
  • Verlag: TAYLOR & FRANCIS
  • Erscheinungstermin: 30.11.2017
  • Sprache(n): Englisch
  • Auflage: 1. Auflage 2017
  • Serie: Routledge Global Cooperation Series
  • Produktform: Kartoniert
  • Seiten: 312
  • Format (B x H): 156 x 234 mm
  • Ausgabetyp: Kein, Unbekannt

Autoren/Hrsg.

Herausgeber

Abbiate, Tania

Boeckenfoerde, Markus

Federico, Veronica

Introduction Tania Abbiate, Markus Böckenförde, Veronica Federico
Part One: Conceptualizing Public Participation in Constitution Making Processes
1. Participation: To Unveil a Myth Abrak Saati
2. Public Participation through Referendum: Merits and Challenges Markus Böckenförde
Part Two: Participation in Constitution Making Processes
3. Participation from Above - Citizens’ Involvement in the Central African Republic’s and Senegal’s Constitution Making Processes Manuel Wally
4. Constitutional Reforms and Controlled Public Participation in Morocco Driss Maghraoui
5. Public Participation under Authoritarian Rule – the Case of Zimbabwe Douglas Mwonzora
6. The Flawed Public Participation in the Egyptian Constitutional Process Mohamed Abdelaal
7. The Mantra of Public Ownership: Popular Legitimacy in the Light of South Sudan’s Pre-fabricated Constitution Making Katrin Seidel
8. Lesson Learned? The Role of Participation in the Two Kenyan Constitution Building Processes of 2005 and 2010 Yash Ghai and R.W. Macharia
9. Public Participation and Elite Capture: A yet Incomplete Struggle towards a New Constitution in Tanzania Humphrey Polepole
10. Participatory Constitution Making with Reference to Access to Land in Zambia Boniface Cheembe
11. Mission Impossible? - Opportunities and Limitations of Public Participation in a Failed State - The Case of Somalia Jan A. Schmidt
12. The Role of Civil Society in the Libyan Constitution Making Process Omar Hamady
13. Participation in the Tunisian Constitution Making Process Nedra Sherif
Part Three: Participation in Context: Does it Make a Difference?
14. The Cross-cutting Issue of Religion in the Tunisian Participatory Constitution Making Process Tania Abbiate
15. A Successful Story of Participation? LGBTI Rights in South Africa Veronica Federico
16. How much Participation is Needed, how much is Wanted? – South Africa’s Experience on the Issue of Death Penalty Heinz Klug
17. From Constitutional Transition to Constitutional Implementation: Democratic Participation as a Means of Resistance in Malawi Matteo Nicolini, Martina Trettel
18. Women’s Participation and their Impact in Kenya’s Constitution Building Processes: The Wanjiku’s Constitution Jill Cotrell
19. Conclusions: Does Participation Help to Foster Constitutionalism in Africa? H. Kwasi Prempeh