Public Participation in African Constitutionalism
During the last decade of the 20th century, Africa has been marked by a "constitutional wind" which has blown across the continent giving impetus to constitutional reforms designed to introduce constitutionalism and good governance. One of the main features of these processes has been the...
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Abstract | During the last decade of the 20th century, Africa has been marked by a "constitutional wind" which has blown across the continent giving impetus to constitutional reforms designed to introduce constitutionalism and good governance. One of the main features of these processes has been the promotion of public participation, encouraged by both civil society and the international community.
This book aims to provide a systematic overview of participation forms and mechanisms across Africa, and a critical understanding of the impact of public participation in constitution-making processes, digging beneath the rhetoric of public participation as being at the heart of any successful transition towards democracy and constitutionalism. Using case studies from Central African Republic, Egypt, Kenya, Libya, Malawi, Morocco, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the book investigates various aspects of participatory constitution making: from conception, to processes, and specific contents that trigger ambivalent dynamics in such processes. The abstract glorification of public participation is questioned as theoretical and empirical perspectives are used to explain what public participation does in concrete terms and to identify what lessons might be drawn from those experiences.
This is a valuable resource for academics, researchers and students with an interest in politics and constitution building in Africa, as well as experts working in national offices, international organizations or in national and international NGOs. |
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AbstractList | During the last decade of the 20th century, Africa has been marked by a "constitutional wind" which has blown across the continent giving impetus to constitutional reforms designed to introduce constitutionalism and good governance. One of the main features of these processes has been the promotion of public participation, encouraged by both civil society and the international community.
This book aims to provide a systematic overview of participation forms and mechanisms across Africa, and a critical understanding of the impact of public participation in constitution-making processes, digging beneath the rhetoric of public participation as being at the heart of any successful transition towards democracy and constitutionalism. Using case studies from Central African Republic, Egypt, Kenya, Libya, Malawi, Morocco, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the book investigates various aspects of participatory constitution making: from conception, to processes, and specific contents that trigger ambivalent dynamics in such processes. The abstract glorification of public participation is questioned as theoretical and empirical perspectives are used to explain what public participation does in concrete terms and to identify what lessons might be drawn from those experiences.
This is a valuable resource for academics, researchers and students with an interest in politics and constitution building in Africa, as well as experts working in national offices, international organizations or in national and international NGOs.
Introduction
PART I: Conceptualizing public participation in constitution making processes
Chapter 1. Participation – to unveil a myth Abrak Saati
Chapter 2. Letting the Constituent Power decide? Merits and challenges of referenda in constitution making processes in Africa Markus Böckenförde
PART II: Participation in constitution making processes
Chapter 3. The Flawed Public Participation in the Egyptian Constitutional Process Mohamed Abdelaal
Chapter 4. The 2011 Constitution-making Process in Morocco: A Limited and Controlled Public Participation Francesco Biagi
Chapter 5. Participation in the Tunisian constitution-making process Nedra Cherif
Chapter 6. The Role of Participation in the Two Kenyan Constitution Building Processes of 2000-5 and 2010: Lessons Learnt? Rose W. Macharia and Yash Ghai
Chapter 7. The Francophone Paradox: Participation in Senegal and in Central African Republic Leopoldine Croce
Chapter 8. People and Constitutions: The Case of Zambia Boniface Cheembe
Chapter 9. Public Participation Under Authoritarian Rule: The case of Zimbabwe Douglas Togaraseyi Mwonzora
Chapter 10. The Role of Civil Society in the Libyan Constitution-making Process Omar Hammady
Chapter 11. Public Participation and Elite Capture: A yet Incomplete Struggle Towards a New Constitution in Tanzania Philipp Michaelis
Chapter 12. Mission Impossible? Opportunities and Limitations of Public Participation in Constitution-Making in a Failed State - The Case of Somalia Jan Amilcar Schmidt
Chapter 13. The process of drafting a citizen driven constitution in South Sudan: which role for the public? Katrin Seidel
PART III: Participation in context: does it make a difference?
Chapter 14. Wanjiku’s Constitution: Women’s participation and their impact in Kenya’s constitution building processes Jill Cottrell
Chapter 15. Societal Engagement, Democratic Transition, and Constitutional Implementation in Malawi Matteo Nicolini, Martina Trettel
Chapter 16. Public Participation and the Death Penalty in South Africa’s Constitution-Making Process Heinz Klug
Chapter 17. A Success Story of Participation? LGBTI rights in South Africa Veronica Federico
Chapter 18. The Cross-Cutting Issue of Religion in the Tunisian Participatory Constitution-Making Process Tania Abbiate
Chapter 19. Does participation help to foster constitutionalism in Africa? H. Kwasi Prempeh
Tania Abbiate is a Senior Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, Germany.
Markus Böckenförde is Executive Director and Senior Researcher at the Centre for Global Cooperation Research, Duisburg, Germany, and a Visiting Professor at the Central European University (CEU), Budapest, Hungary.
Veronica Federico is Researcher of Comparative Public Law in the Department of Legal Studies at the University of Florence, Italy. During the last decade of the 20th century, Africa has been marked by a "constitutional wind" which has blown across the continent giving impetus to constitutional reforms designed to introduce constitutionalism and good governance. One of the main features of these processes has been the promotion of public participation, encouraged by both civil society and the international community.This book aims to provide a systematic overview of participation forms and mechanisms across Africa, and a critical understanding of the impact of public participation in constitution-making processes, digging beneath the rhetoric of public participation as being at the heart of any successful transition towards democracy and constitutionalism. Using case studies from Central African Republic, Egypt, Kenya, Libya, Malawi, Morocco, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the book investigates various aspects of participatory constitution making: from conception, to processes, and specific contents that trigger ambivalent dynamics in such processes. The abstract glorification of public participation is questioned as theoretical and empirical perspectives are used to explain what public participation does in concrete terms and to identify what lessons might be drawn from those experiences.This is a valuable resource for academics, researchers and students with an interest in politics and constitution building in Africa, as well as experts working in national offices, international organizations or in national and international NGOs. During the last decade of the 20th century, Africa has been marked by a 'constitutional wind' which has blown across the continent giving impetus to constitutional reforms designed to introduce constitutionalism and good governance. One of the main features of these processes has been the promotion of public participation, encouraged by both civil society and the international community. This book aims to provide a systematic overview of participation forms and mechanisms across Africa, and a critical understanding of the impact of public participation in constitution-making processes, digging beneath the rhetoric of public participation as being at the heart of any successful transition towards democracy and constitutionalism. During the last decade of the 20th century, Africa has been marked by a "constitutional wind" which has blown across the continent giving impetus to constitutional reforms designed to introduce constitutionalism and good governance. One of the main features of these processes has been the promotion of public participation, encouraged by both civil society and the international community. This book aims to provide a systematic overview of participation forms and mechanisms across Africa, and a critical understanding of the impact of public participation in constitution-making processes, digging beneath the rhetoric of public participation as being at the heart of any successful transition towards democracy and constitutionalism. Using case studies from Central African Republic, Egypt, Kenya, Libya, Malawi, Morocco, Senegal, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the book investigates various aspects of participatory constitution making: from conception, to processes, and specific contents that trigger ambivalent dynamics in such processes. The abstract glorification of public participation is questioned as theoretical and empirical perspectives are used to explain what public participation does in concrete terms and to identify what lessons might be drawn from those experiences. This is a valuable resource for academics, researchers and students with an interest in politics and constitution building in Africa, as well as experts working in national offices, international organizations or in national and international NGOs. In recent years, many constitutions in Africa have been drafted anew or considerably revised, with the "international community" often encouraging participatory constitution making processes. This book questions the glorification of public participation and explains what lessons can be drawn from experiences of public participation in practice. |
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TableOfContents | Chapter 15 Societal engagement, democratic transition, and constitutional implementation in Malawi -- Chapter 16 Public participation and the death penalty in South Africa's constitution-making process -- Chapter 17 A success story of participation? LGBTI rights in South Africa -- Chapter 18 The cross-cutting issue of religion in the Tunisian participatory constitution-making process -- Conclusion: Does participation help to foster constitutionalism in Africa? -- Index Cover -- Endorsement Page -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- References -- Part I Conceptualizing public participation in constitution- making processes -- Chapter 1 Participation - to unveil a myth -- Chapter 2 Letting the constituent power decide? Merits and challenges of referenda in constitution-making processes in Africa -- Part II Participation in constitution-making processes -- Chapter 3 The flawed public participation in the Egyptian constitutional process -- Chapter 4 The 2011 constitution-making process in Morocco: A limited and controlled public participation -- Chapter 5 Participation in the Tunisian constitution-making process -- Chapter 6 The role of participation in the two Kenyan constitution- building processes of 2000-2005 and 2010: Lessons learnt? -- Chapter 7 The francophone paradox: Participation in Senegal and in Central African Republic -- Chapter 8 People and constitutions: The case of Zambia -- Chapter 9 Public participation under authoritarian rule: The case of Zimbabwe -- Chapter 10 The role of civil society in the Libyan constitution-making process -- Chapter 11 Public participation and elite capture: A yet incomplete struggle towards a new constitution in Tanzania -- Chapter 12 Mission impossible? Opportunities and limitations of public participation in constitution-making in a failed state - the case of Somalia -- Chapter 13 The process of drafting a citizen-driven constitution in South Sudan: Which role for the public? -- Part III Participation in context: Does it make a difference? -- Chapter 14 Wanjiku's constitution: Women's participation and their impact in Kenya's constitution-building processes |
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