Accountable Government in Africa
Perspectives from public law and political studies

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Contributor(s)
Chirwa, Danwood (editor)
Nijzink, Lia (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
In the early 1990s, a wave of democratisation swept the African continents, resulting in a flurry of constitution-making and constitutional revision. Two decades later, leading experts in the fields of public law, political sciemnce and democratisation studies assess to what extent accountable governance has takenroot in Africa. this book represesents new knowldge about legal and political developments in a number of African countries - Ghana, Malawi, Mali, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, with further references to Mozambique, Kenya and Swaziland - bringing the policy goal of developing and deepening democratic governance and accountable government on the continent up to date.
Keywords
Political Science; Public law; political studies; Africa; governance; constitution-making; Ghana; Malawi; Mali; South Africa; Tanzania; Uganda; ZambiaISBN
9781920541637;9781920541279Publisher
UCT PressPublication date and place
Cape Town, 2012-03-01Grantor
Classification
Constitution: government & the state