The Southern African Development Community Treaty-Nexus
National Constitutions, Citizens' Sovereignty, Communication, and Awareness
Herausgeber: Adar, Korwa Gombe; Mpabanga, Dorothy; Lotshwao, Kebapetse
The Southern African Development Community Treaty-Nexus
National Constitutions, Citizens' Sovereignty, Communication, and Awareness
Herausgeber: Adar, Korwa Gombe; Mpabanga, Dorothy; Lotshwao, Kebapetse
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Using various case studies as well as legal, communication, and awareness perspectives, this book examines the nexus of the people of Southern Africa, democratization, and integration in the SADC region.
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Using various case studies as well as legal, communication, and awareness perspectives, this book examines the nexus of the people of Southern Africa, democratization, and integration in the SADC region.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781666930238
- ISBN-10: 1666930237
- Artikelnr.: 66759773
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781666930238
- ISBN-10: 1666930237
- Artikelnr.: 66759773
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Korwa Gombe Adar is professor of international studies at the University of Botswana. Dorothy Mpabanga is associate professor in the Department of Political and Administrative Studies at the University of Botswana. Kebapetse Lotshwao is senior lecturer in Politics at the University of Botswana. Thekiso Molokwane is senior lecturer of public administration at the University of Botswana. Norbert Musekiwa is senior lecturer of public administration at the University of Botswana.
List of Tables and Figures
Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Introductory Context: Citizens' Sovereignty, Popular Participation,
National Constitutions-SADC Treaty Nexus: Analytical, Conceptual, and
Theoretical Frameworks
Korwa Gombe Adar
Part One: Sovereignty of the People of Southern Africa, National
Constitutions and the SADC Treaty-Nexus: Legal Dimensions
1. The Right to Demonstrate in Angola and the Need for Legal Harmonization in
Southern African Development Community
Nelson D. Antonio
2. Locating Sadacness in the Southern African Development Community ACQUIS: A
Legal Assessment
Gosego Rockfall Lekgowe and Keaoleboga Dipogiso
3. The Legal for the Participation of the Malagashi Population in the
Integration Process Within the Southern African Development Community
Steve Tametong and Idah Razafindrakoto
4. The Legal Framework for Free Movement and the Need for Harmonization of Law
in SADC with a View to Greater Involvement of People in the Decision-Making
Process
Madalena da Piedade Chiconela Santana
5. Peoples' Agency and Participation in the Democratization and Integration
Agenda of the Southern African Development Community: The Case of South
Africa
Rita Ozoemena and Marlon Zakeyo
6. Zimbabwe Citizens' Sovereignty, the Constitution and Southern African
Development Community Treaty Nexus
Ashton Murwira
Part Two: SADC Citizens' Sovereignty-SADC Nexus: Communication and
Awareness Dimensions
7. Angola Press and Southern African Development Community: Between
Consolidation of Democracy and Peoples' Agency
Luca Bussotti and Jose Katito
8. Communicating the Role of SADC in Botswana: Examining people's role in
SADC's agenda
Letshwiti Batlhalefi Tutwane
9. Can the Communication Sector Solve the Malagasy 'Double Paradox' Related to
Democratization and Sadcness?
Andrianirina Rabemananoro
10. Peoples' Agency and the Image of Southern African Development Community
Integration and Democratization: Analytical Assessment of the Mozambican
Press
Laura Antonio Nhaueleque
11. Communication and Publicity Imperatives in Promoting Southern African
Development Community's Mandate in South Africa: Prospects for Effective
Democracy and Regional Integration
Thabiso Muswede
12. The Proliferation of Digital Mass Communication in Southern African
Development Community and Revitalization of Human Agency in Southern
Africa's Democratization: The Case of Zimbabwe
Alexander M. Rusero
Part Three: Conclusion and Recommendations
Conclusion and Recommendations
Kebapetse Lotshwao
Index
About the Editors and the Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Introductory Context: Citizens' Sovereignty, Popular Participation,
National Constitutions-SADC Treaty Nexus: Analytical, Conceptual, and
Theoretical Frameworks
Korwa Gombe Adar
Part One: Sovereignty of the People of Southern Africa, National
Constitutions and the SADC Treaty-Nexus: Legal Dimensions
1. The Right to Demonstrate in Angola and the Need for Legal Harmonization in
Southern African Development Community
Nelson D. Antonio
2. Locating Sadacness in the Southern African Development Community ACQUIS: A
Legal Assessment
Gosego Rockfall Lekgowe and Keaoleboga Dipogiso
3. The Legal for the Participation of the Malagashi Population in the
Integration Process Within the Southern African Development Community
Steve Tametong and Idah Razafindrakoto
4. The Legal Framework for Free Movement and the Need for Harmonization of Law
in SADC with a View to Greater Involvement of People in the Decision-Making
Process
Madalena da Piedade Chiconela Santana
5. Peoples' Agency and Participation in the Democratization and Integration
Agenda of the Southern African Development Community: The Case of South
Africa
Rita Ozoemena and Marlon Zakeyo
6. Zimbabwe Citizens' Sovereignty, the Constitution and Southern African
Development Community Treaty Nexus
Ashton Murwira
Part Two: SADC Citizens' Sovereignty-SADC Nexus: Communication and
Awareness Dimensions
7. Angola Press and Southern African Development Community: Between
Consolidation of Democracy and Peoples' Agency
Luca Bussotti and Jose Katito
8. Communicating the Role of SADC in Botswana: Examining people's role in
SADC's agenda
Letshwiti Batlhalefi Tutwane
9. Can the Communication Sector Solve the Malagasy 'Double Paradox' Related to
Democratization and Sadcness?
Andrianirina Rabemananoro
10. Peoples' Agency and the Image of Southern African Development Community
Integration and Democratization: Analytical Assessment of the Mozambican
Press
Laura Antonio Nhaueleque
11. Communication and Publicity Imperatives in Promoting Southern African
Development Community's Mandate in South Africa: Prospects for Effective
Democracy and Regional Integration
Thabiso Muswede
12. The Proliferation of Digital Mass Communication in Southern African
Development Community and Revitalization of Human Agency in Southern
Africa's Democratization: The Case of Zimbabwe
Alexander M. Rusero
Part Three: Conclusion and Recommendations
Conclusion and Recommendations
Kebapetse Lotshwao
Index
About the Editors and the Contributors
List of Tables and Figures
Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Introductory Context: Citizens' Sovereignty, Popular Participation,
National Constitutions-SADC Treaty Nexus: Analytical, Conceptual, and
Theoretical Frameworks
Korwa Gombe Adar
Part One: Sovereignty of the People of Southern Africa, National
Constitutions and the SADC Treaty-Nexus: Legal Dimensions
1. The Right to Demonstrate in Angola and the Need for Legal Harmonization in
Southern African Development Community
Nelson D. Antonio
2. Locating Sadacness in the Southern African Development Community ACQUIS: A
Legal Assessment
Gosego Rockfall Lekgowe and Keaoleboga Dipogiso
3. The Legal for the Participation of the Malagashi Population in the
Integration Process Within the Southern African Development Community
Steve Tametong and Idah Razafindrakoto
4. The Legal Framework for Free Movement and the Need for Harmonization of Law
in SADC with a View to Greater Involvement of People in the Decision-Making
Process
Madalena da Piedade Chiconela Santana
5. Peoples' Agency and Participation in the Democratization and Integration
Agenda of the Southern African Development Community: The Case of South
Africa
Rita Ozoemena and Marlon Zakeyo
6. Zimbabwe Citizens' Sovereignty, the Constitution and Southern African
Development Community Treaty Nexus
Ashton Murwira
Part Two: SADC Citizens' Sovereignty-SADC Nexus: Communication and
Awareness Dimensions
7. Angola Press and Southern African Development Community: Between
Consolidation of Democracy and Peoples' Agency
Luca Bussotti and Jose Katito
8. Communicating the Role of SADC in Botswana: Examining people's role in
SADC's agenda
Letshwiti Batlhalefi Tutwane
9. Can the Communication Sector Solve the Malagasy 'Double Paradox' Related to
Democratization and Sadcness?
Andrianirina Rabemananoro
10. Peoples' Agency and the Image of Southern African Development Community
Integration and Democratization: Analytical Assessment of the Mozambican
Press
Laura Antonio Nhaueleque
11. Communication and Publicity Imperatives in Promoting Southern African
Development Community's Mandate in South Africa: Prospects for Effective
Democracy and Regional Integration
Thabiso Muswede
12. The Proliferation of Digital Mass Communication in Southern African
Development Community and Revitalization of Human Agency in Southern
Africa's Democratization: The Case of Zimbabwe
Alexander M. Rusero
Part Three: Conclusion and Recommendations
Conclusion and Recommendations
Kebapetse Lotshwao
Index
About the Editors and the Contributors
Foreword
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
Introductory Context: Citizens' Sovereignty, Popular Participation,
National Constitutions-SADC Treaty Nexus: Analytical, Conceptual, and
Theoretical Frameworks
Korwa Gombe Adar
Part One: Sovereignty of the People of Southern Africa, National
Constitutions and the SADC Treaty-Nexus: Legal Dimensions
1. The Right to Demonstrate in Angola and the Need for Legal Harmonization in
Southern African Development Community
Nelson D. Antonio
2. Locating Sadacness in the Southern African Development Community ACQUIS: A
Legal Assessment
Gosego Rockfall Lekgowe and Keaoleboga Dipogiso
3. The Legal for the Participation of the Malagashi Population in the
Integration Process Within the Southern African Development Community
Steve Tametong and Idah Razafindrakoto
4. The Legal Framework for Free Movement and the Need for Harmonization of Law
in SADC with a View to Greater Involvement of People in the Decision-Making
Process
Madalena da Piedade Chiconela Santana
5. Peoples' Agency and Participation in the Democratization and Integration
Agenda of the Southern African Development Community: The Case of South
Africa
Rita Ozoemena and Marlon Zakeyo
6. Zimbabwe Citizens' Sovereignty, the Constitution and Southern African
Development Community Treaty Nexus
Ashton Murwira
Part Two: SADC Citizens' Sovereignty-SADC Nexus: Communication and
Awareness Dimensions
7. Angola Press and Southern African Development Community: Between
Consolidation of Democracy and Peoples' Agency
Luca Bussotti and Jose Katito
8. Communicating the Role of SADC in Botswana: Examining people's role in
SADC's agenda
Letshwiti Batlhalefi Tutwane
9. Can the Communication Sector Solve the Malagasy 'Double Paradox' Related to
Democratization and Sadcness?
Andrianirina Rabemananoro
10. Peoples' Agency and the Image of Southern African Development Community
Integration and Democratization: Analytical Assessment of the Mozambican
Press
Laura Antonio Nhaueleque
11. Communication and Publicity Imperatives in Promoting Southern African
Development Community's Mandate in South Africa: Prospects for Effective
Democracy and Regional Integration
Thabiso Muswede
12. The Proliferation of Digital Mass Communication in Southern African
Development Community and Revitalization of Human Agency in Southern
Africa's Democratization: The Case of Zimbabwe
Alexander M. Rusero
Part Three: Conclusion and Recommendations
Conclusion and Recommendations
Kebapetse Lotshwao
Index
About the Editors and the Contributors