African Women and the Law (Law/Gender/Social crossover) | 25 June 2009
Constitutional Boundaries and Legal Authority in Niger's Transitional Order: A Theoretical Framework Study
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Abstract
Niger's transitional order post-civil war necessitates a robust theoretical framework to address constitutionalism and legal authority. Theoretical analysis will be employed, drawing on jurisprudence literature and case studies from similar African contexts for comparative insights. A theoretical framework is proposed to guide policymakers in balancing constitutionality with effective legal administration in transitional settings. Policy recommendations will emphasise the need for sustained institutional development to align constitutional ideals with operational realities.