Decentralization and Constitutionalism in Africa
Herausgeber: Fombad, Charles M; Steytler, Nico
Decentralization and Constitutionalism in Africa
Herausgeber: Fombad, Charles M; Steytler, Nico
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This edited collection explores how African governments have sought to decentralize power in order to enhance democratic governance. It offers a range of insightful case studies and makes a case for the usefulness of decentralization as a method of sharing power at all levels of society in Africa.
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This edited collection explores how African governments have sought to decentralize power in order to enhance democratic governance. It offers a range of insightful case studies and makes a case for the usefulness of decentralization as a method of sharing power at all levels of society in Africa.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1320g
- ISBN-13: 9780198846154
- ISBN-10: 0198846150
- Artikelnr.: 57768562
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1320g
- ISBN-13: 9780198846154
- ISBN-10: 0198846150
- Artikelnr.: 57768562
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Charles M. Fombad is Professor of Law and leads the African Constitutional Law Unit at the Institute for International and Comparative Law at the University of Pretoria. He has taught at the University of Botswana, the University of Yaoundé II, and was visiting Professor at the Universities of Dschang and Buea in Cameroon. From 2003 to 2007 he was also a Professor Extraordinarius of the Department of Jurisprudence at the University of South Africa. He is the author of several books and a member of the editorial board of a number of international journals. He is currently a vice-president of the International Association of Constitutional Law. He is also a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa and a fellow of the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study. His research interests include comparative African constitutional law, media law, and the African Union and legal history, especially legal harmonization. Nico Steytler holds the South African Research Chair in Multilevel Government, Law and Development at the Dullah Omar Institute of Constitutional Law, Governance and Human Rights, at the University of the Western Cape
* Introduction
* Part I: Introductory Overview
* 1: Nico Steytler: The Relationship between Decentralization and
Constitutionalism in Africa: Concepts, Conflicts, and Hypotheses
* 2: Yash Ghai: Ethnicity, Decentralization, and Constitutionalism: A
Comparative Perspective
* 3: Charles M. Fombad: Regional and Continental Frameworks for
Decentralization in Africa: The African Charter on Decentralization
* Part II: Federal and Hybrid Federal Systems in Africa
* 4: Rotimi T. Suberu: Constitutional Infidelity and Federalism in
Nigeria
* 5: Yonatan Fessha: A Federation without Federal Credentials: The
Story of Federalism in a Dominant Party State
* 6: Nico Steytler: The Dynamic Relationship between Devolution and
Constitutionalism in South Africa
* 7: Balingene Kahombo: Regionalizing Provinces under the Congolese
Constitution of 18 February 2006: Progress and Challenges
* 8: Conrad M. Bosire: Implementation of Devolution under Kenya's 2010
Constitution: Political Resistance and the Struggle for the Ideals of
Constitutionalism
* 9: Zemelak Ayitenew Ayele: Constitutionalism: The Missing Element in
South Sudan's Elusive Quest for Peace through Federalism?
* Part III: Decentralisation, Local Government, and Constitutionalism
* 10: Jaap de Visser: Constitutionalisation of Local and Regional
Government in South Africa, Uganda, and Lesotho
* 11: Kofi Quashigah: Decentralization for Participatory Governance
under Ghana's 1992 Constitution: The Rhetoric and the Reality
* 12: Tinashe Chigwata: Decentralization and Constitutionalism in
Zimbabwe: Can the Leviathan be Tamed?
* 13: Charles M. Fombad: Cameroon and the Anomalies of Decentralization
with a Centralist Mindset
* 14: Joseph Hengelela Cihunda: Decentralised Territorial Entities and
Promotion of Local Governance under the Constitution of 18 February
2006 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
* 15: André Thomashausen: The Concept and Implementation of 'Gradual
Decentralization' in Mozambique
* 16: Sherif Elgebeily: Progress and Pitfalls in Constitutional Reform:
Decentralization in the Wake of the Arab Spring in Egypt and Tunisia
* 17: Christophe Van der Beken: Subnational Constitutional Autonomy,
Local Government, and Constitutionalism in Ethiopia
* Part IV: Traditional Institutions and Decentralisation
* 18: Jan Erk: Constitutionalisation of Traditional Authorities and the
Decentralization of Governance: Anglophone and Francophone Africa
Compared
* 19: Christa Rautenbach: Mapping Traditional Leadership and Authority
in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Decentralization and
Constitutionalism in Traditional Governance
* 20: Musa Njabulo Shongwe: The Tinkhundla Decentralization System: Is
this a Blend of Traditional and Modern State Governance that Works?
* Part V: General Conclusion
* 21: Nico Steytler: The Symbiotic Relationship between
Decentralization and Constitutionalism in Africa
* Part I: Introductory Overview
* 1: Nico Steytler: The Relationship between Decentralization and
Constitutionalism in Africa: Concepts, Conflicts, and Hypotheses
* 2: Yash Ghai: Ethnicity, Decentralization, and Constitutionalism: A
Comparative Perspective
* 3: Charles M. Fombad: Regional and Continental Frameworks for
Decentralization in Africa: The African Charter on Decentralization
* Part II: Federal and Hybrid Federal Systems in Africa
* 4: Rotimi T. Suberu: Constitutional Infidelity and Federalism in
Nigeria
* 5: Yonatan Fessha: A Federation without Federal Credentials: The
Story of Federalism in a Dominant Party State
* 6: Nico Steytler: The Dynamic Relationship between Devolution and
Constitutionalism in South Africa
* 7: Balingene Kahombo: Regionalizing Provinces under the Congolese
Constitution of 18 February 2006: Progress and Challenges
* 8: Conrad M. Bosire: Implementation of Devolution under Kenya's 2010
Constitution: Political Resistance and the Struggle for the Ideals of
Constitutionalism
* 9: Zemelak Ayitenew Ayele: Constitutionalism: The Missing Element in
South Sudan's Elusive Quest for Peace through Federalism?
* Part III: Decentralisation, Local Government, and Constitutionalism
* 10: Jaap de Visser: Constitutionalisation of Local and Regional
Government in South Africa, Uganda, and Lesotho
* 11: Kofi Quashigah: Decentralization for Participatory Governance
under Ghana's 1992 Constitution: The Rhetoric and the Reality
* 12: Tinashe Chigwata: Decentralization and Constitutionalism in
Zimbabwe: Can the Leviathan be Tamed?
* 13: Charles M. Fombad: Cameroon and the Anomalies of Decentralization
with a Centralist Mindset
* 14: Joseph Hengelela Cihunda: Decentralised Territorial Entities and
Promotion of Local Governance under the Constitution of 18 February
2006 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
* 15: André Thomashausen: The Concept and Implementation of 'Gradual
Decentralization' in Mozambique
* 16: Sherif Elgebeily: Progress and Pitfalls in Constitutional Reform:
Decentralization in the Wake of the Arab Spring in Egypt and Tunisia
* 17: Christophe Van der Beken: Subnational Constitutional Autonomy,
Local Government, and Constitutionalism in Ethiopia
* Part IV: Traditional Institutions and Decentralisation
* 18: Jan Erk: Constitutionalisation of Traditional Authorities and the
Decentralization of Governance: Anglophone and Francophone Africa
Compared
* 19: Christa Rautenbach: Mapping Traditional Leadership and Authority
in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Decentralization and
Constitutionalism in Traditional Governance
* 20: Musa Njabulo Shongwe: The Tinkhundla Decentralization System: Is
this a Blend of Traditional and Modern State Governance that Works?
* Part V: General Conclusion
* 21: Nico Steytler: The Symbiotic Relationship between
Decentralization and Constitutionalism in Africa
* Introduction
* Part I: Introductory Overview
* 1: Nico Steytler: The Relationship between Decentralization and
Constitutionalism in Africa: Concepts, Conflicts, and Hypotheses
* 2: Yash Ghai: Ethnicity, Decentralization, and Constitutionalism: A
Comparative Perspective
* 3: Charles M. Fombad: Regional and Continental Frameworks for
Decentralization in Africa: The African Charter on Decentralization
* Part II: Federal and Hybrid Federal Systems in Africa
* 4: Rotimi T. Suberu: Constitutional Infidelity and Federalism in
Nigeria
* 5: Yonatan Fessha: A Federation without Federal Credentials: The
Story of Federalism in a Dominant Party State
* 6: Nico Steytler: The Dynamic Relationship between Devolution and
Constitutionalism in South Africa
* 7: Balingene Kahombo: Regionalizing Provinces under the Congolese
Constitution of 18 February 2006: Progress and Challenges
* 8: Conrad M. Bosire: Implementation of Devolution under Kenya's 2010
Constitution: Political Resistance and the Struggle for the Ideals of
Constitutionalism
* 9: Zemelak Ayitenew Ayele: Constitutionalism: The Missing Element in
South Sudan's Elusive Quest for Peace through Federalism?
* Part III: Decentralisation, Local Government, and Constitutionalism
* 10: Jaap de Visser: Constitutionalisation of Local and Regional
Government in South Africa, Uganda, and Lesotho
* 11: Kofi Quashigah: Decentralization for Participatory Governance
under Ghana's 1992 Constitution: The Rhetoric and the Reality
* 12: Tinashe Chigwata: Decentralization and Constitutionalism in
Zimbabwe: Can the Leviathan be Tamed?
* 13: Charles M. Fombad: Cameroon and the Anomalies of Decentralization
with a Centralist Mindset
* 14: Joseph Hengelela Cihunda: Decentralised Territorial Entities and
Promotion of Local Governance under the Constitution of 18 February
2006 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
* 15: André Thomashausen: The Concept and Implementation of 'Gradual
Decentralization' in Mozambique
* 16: Sherif Elgebeily: Progress and Pitfalls in Constitutional Reform:
Decentralization in the Wake of the Arab Spring in Egypt and Tunisia
* 17: Christophe Van der Beken: Subnational Constitutional Autonomy,
Local Government, and Constitutionalism in Ethiopia
* Part IV: Traditional Institutions and Decentralisation
* 18: Jan Erk: Constitutionalisation of Traditional Authorities and the
Decentralization of Governance: Anglophone and Francophone Africa
Compared
* 19: Christa Rautenbach: Mapping Traditional Leadership and Authority
in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Decentralization and
Constitutionalism in Traditional Governance
* 20: Musa Njabulo Shongwe: The Tinkhundla Decentralization System: Is
this a Blend of Traditional and Modern State Governance that Works?
* Part V: General Conclusion
* 21: Nico Steytler: The Symbiotic Relationship between
Decentralization and Constitutionalism in Africa
* Part I: Introductory Overview
* 1: Nico Steytler: The Relationship between Decentralization and
Constitutionalism in Africa: Concepts, Conflicts, and Hypotheses
* 2: Yash Ghai: Ethnicity, Decentralization, and Constitutionalism: A
Comparative Perspective
* 3: Charles M. Fombad: Regional and Continental Frameworks for
Decentralization in Africa: The African Charter on Decentralization
* Part II: Federal and Hybrid Federal Systems in Africa
* 4: Rotimi T. Suberu: Constitutional Infidelity and Federalism in
Nigeria
* 5: Yonatan Fessha: A Federation without Federal Credentials: The
Story of Federalism in a Dominant Party State
* 6: Nico Steytler: The Dynamic Relationship between Devolution and
Constitutionalism in South Africa
* 7: Balingene Kahombo: Regionalizing Provinces under the Congolese
Constitution of 18 February 2006: Progress and Challenges
* 8: Conrad M. Bosire: Implementation of Devolution under Kenya's 2010
Constitution: Political Resistance and the Struggle for the Ideals of
Constitutionalism
* 9: Zemelak Ayitenew Ayele: Constitutionalism: The Missing Element in
South Sudan's Elusive Quest for Peace through Federalism?
* Part III: Decentralisation, Local Government, and Constitutionalism
* 10: Jaap de Visser: Constitutionalisation of Local and Regional
Government in South Africa, Uganda, and Lesotho
* 11: Kofi Quashigah: Decentralization for Participatory Governance
under Ghana's 1992 Constitution: The Rhetoric and the Reality
* 12: Tinashe Chigwata: Decentralization and Constitutionalism in
Zimbabwe: Can the Leviathan be Tamed?
* 13: Charles M. Fombad: Cameroon and the Anomalies of Decentralization
with a Centralist Mindset
* 14: Joseph Hengelela Cihunda: Decentralised Territorial Entities and
Promotion of Local Governance under the Constitution of 18 February
2006 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
* 15: André Thomashausen: The Concept and Implementation of 'Gradual
Decentralization' in Mozambique
* 16: Sherif Elgebeily: Progress and Pitfalls in Constitutional Reform:
Decentralization in the Wake of the Arab Spring in Egypt and Tunisia
* 17: Christophe Van der Beken: Subnational Constitutional Autonomy,
Local Government, and Constitutionalism in Ethiopia
* Part IV: Traditional Institutions and Decentralisation
* 18: Jan Erk: Constitutionalisation of Traditional Authorities and the
Decentralization of Governance: Anglophone and Francophone Africa
Compared
* 19: Christa Rautenbach: Mapping Traditional Leadership and Authority
in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Decentralization and
Constitutionalism in Traditional Governance
* 20: Musa Njabulo Shongwe: The Tinkhundla Decentralization System: Is
this a Blend of Traditional and Modern State Governance that Works?
* Part V: General Conclusion
* 21: Nico Steytler: The Symbiotic Relationship between
Decentralization and Constitutionalism in Africa