Vol. 2005 No. 1 (2005)

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Constitutional Review Processes and Democratic Consolidation in Ethiopia,

Mekonnen Wolde, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (AASTU) Fasil Desta, Department of Advanced Studies, Bahir Dar University
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18820590
Published: February 21, 2005

Abstract

This study examines constitutional review processes in Ethiopia, focusing on their impact on democratic consolidation. Qualitative research methods were employed to conduct interviews with key stakeholders including judges, lawyers, political figures, and civil society representatives. Document analysis was also used to examine official documents related to constitutional amendments. A significant proportion (70%) of respondents perceived the recent constitutional review as enhancing democratic governance by improving legal clarity and accountability mechanisms. The findings suggest that while there have been notable improvements, further reforms are needed to fully realise Ethiopia's potential for robust democracy. Policy recommendations include strengthening oversight bodies and promoting public participation in future reviews to ensure broader support and legitimacy.

How to Cite

Mekonnen Wolde, Fasil Desta (2005). Constitutional Review Processes and Democratic Consolidation in Ethiopia,. Studies in African Customary Law (Law/Social/Anthropology crossover), Vol. 2005 No. 1 (2005). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18820590

Keywords

EthiopiaConstitutionalismDemocracyLegal PluralismJudicial ReviewPolitical InstitutionsCase Study

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