African Commercial Law Review

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2003 No. 1 (2003)

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Constitutional Review Processes and Ethiopian Democratic Consolidation Redux: A Survey Approach

Mengistu Gebrehiwet, Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), Addis Ababa
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18779053
Published: August 18, 2003

Abstract

This study examines constitutional review processes in Ethiopia, focusing on their impact on democratic consolidation. Conducted through a structured survey among legal experts and policymakers, exploring perceptions and outcomes of constitutional reviews over the last decade. Survey results indicate that while there has been significant progress in drafting new constitutions, ongoing challenges include balancing judicial independence with legislative oversight during review processes. While Ethiopia's democratic trajectory is promising, persistent issues related to constitutionality checks require further attention and reform to ensure sustainable democratic consolidation. Enhanced transparency in the constitutional review process and strengthening judicial independence are recommended as key steps towards improving democratic governance.

How to Cite

Mengistu Gebrehiwet (2003). Constitutional Review Processes and Ethiopian Democratic Consolidation Redux: A Survey Approach. African Commercial Law Review, Vol. 2003 No. 1 (2003). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18779053

Keywords

EthiopiaConstitutionalismDecentralizationLegal PluralismParticipatory DemocracyGovernance ReformJudicial Review

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