Seeking viable grassroots representation mechanisms in African constitutions : integration of indigenous and modern systems of government in sub-Saharan Africa / Charles Mwalimu.
2009
KQC524 .M88 2009 (Map It)
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Title
Seeking viable grassroots representation mechanisms in African constitutions : integration of indigenous and modern systems of government in sub-Saharan Africa / Charles Mwalimu.
Published
New York, N.Y. : Peter Lang, [2009]
Copyright
©2009
Call Number
KQC524 .M88 2009
ISBN
9781433107825 (hardbound)
1433107821 (hardbound)
1433107821 (hardbound)
Description
[xiii], 723 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)426799152
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
Pt. 1
Theory and Conceptual Framework
1
Ch. 1
Introduction
3
Ch. 2
Definitions
59
Ch. 3
Background
73
Ch. 4
Conceptual Framework
79
Pt. II
The Chieftaincy as a Constitutional Principle through Case Studies
145
Ch. 5
Botswana
147
Ch. 6
Gambia, Ghana, and Lesotho
185
Ch. 7
South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe
235
Ch. 8
Uganda
287
Ch. 9
Swaziland
315
Pt. III
The Chieftaincy as a Constitutional Principle through Case Studies
361
Ch. 10
Lusophone, Francophone, Mized Jurisdictions Africa and Alternate Methods of Grassroots Representation
363
Ch. 11
Alternate Methods of Grassroots Representation Case Studies Continued
401
Pt. IV
Corollaries and Solutions
423
Ch. 12
Comparative Analysis of Viable Integration Models Part I
425
Ch. 13
Comparative Analysis of Viable Integration Models Part II
457
Ch. 14
Comparative Analysis of Viable Integration Models Part III
491
Ch. 15
Comparative Analysis of Viable Integration Models Part IV
527
Ch. 16
Comparative Analysis of Viable Integration Models in General and Conclusions Part V
559
Pt. V
Lack of Uniformity in Norms and Inadequate Enforcement Mechanisms Parts 1 & 2
587
Ch. 17
Lack of Uniformity in Norms and Inadequate Enforcement Mechanisms Part I
589
Ch. 18
Lack of Uniformity in Norms and Inadequate Enforcement Mechanisms Part II
613
Selected Bibliography
637
Index
751