Civil society and constitutional reforms in Africa / [edited by Tyanai Masiya and Charles Mutasa].
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TextPublication details: Harare Mwego 2014Description: 227 pages ; 21 cmISBN: - 9781779300058
- 1779300050
- JQ1879.A15 C575 2014
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Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: revisiting civil society and constitution making in Africa / Charles Mutasa -- The role of civil society in constitutional reforms in Africa: a case study of Zimbabwe / Lloyd Sachikonye -- Civil society and constitutional reform in Africa: a case of Ghana / Mawuse Hor Vormawor and Raymond Atuguba -- Civil society and constitution making in Tanzania: a tall order / Chris Maina Peter -- Civil society and Constitution reform in Kenya / Wambua Kawive -- Contentious constitutionalism, commodification and commoning: South African civil society tackles constitutional reform / Patrick Bond -- Zimbabwe still in need of a people-driven constitution: a civil society perspective / Tyanai Masiya.
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