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Civil Society and Constitutional Reforms in Africa

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This book is a reflection of the relevance and role of citizens and civic agencies in constitution making and reform in Africa. This peer reviewed publication contributes to critical inquiry into the role of CSOs in constitution making and reform. Case studies in the book, drawn from Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania and Zimbabwe reflect on the array of constitutional reform approaches used by African nations and their consequent outcomes.

351 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 1, 2014

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