The object of this paper is to inform those concerned with the administration of justice in Ethiopia – particularly, criminal justice – about a new and simple procedure which may assist in procuring uniform interpretation and application of laws and regulations. The problem of uniform interpretation and application is particularly severe where, as in Ethiopia, new laws must be interpreted and applied by persons who have not yet had the opportunity of formal legal education. For these persons the discovery of the relevant code articles and the understanding of their interrelationships and application must be very difficult indeed. One possible result of this unfortunate state of affairs is that the codes will not be fully, effectively, or co...
The abandonment of daily standards of conduct as abuse of authority for self-interest becomes someth...
The Government of Somalia and the International Development Law Organization (IDLO) jointly commissi...
General jurisprudence conceives the courtroom as a space of adjudication and justice far removed fro...
The object of this paper is to inform those concerned with the administration of justice in Ethiopia...
This article intended to reveal the status of ADR in the criminal justice system under the legal fra...
The criminal justice process involves interrogation of the arrested or accused persons by investigat...
Ethiopia in her journey from an imperial regime to a Federal Democratic Republic polity has witnesse...
A research paper submitted in partial fulfillment of theBachelor of Laws degreeThe existence of ethn...
The purpose of this paper is to review developments which have occurred in the victim’s role in crim...
In many parts of Ethiopia, land is the base for economic resources and prestige, as provided under t...
A decision of any court in Ethiopia today can be reviewed by the Cassation Division of the Federal S...
Since this is a doctrinal legal research, I had used systematic analysis of statutory provisions and...
The state adopts criminal rules and punishment in order to achieve various state ends. There is very...
A key question in the quantitative study of legal rules and judicial decision making is the structur...
This book presents a timely review of the relations between the formal and customary justice systems...
The abandonment of daily standards of conduct as abuse of authority for self-interest becomes someth...
The Government of Somalia and the International Development Law Organization (IDLO) jointly commissi...
General jurisprudence conceives the courtroom as a space of adjudication and justice far removed fro...
The object of this paper is to inform those concerned with the administration of justice in Ethiopia...
This article intended to reveal the status of ADR in the criminal justice system under the legal fra...
The criminal justice process involves interrogation of the arrested or accused persons by investigat...
Ethiopia in her journey from an imperial regime to a Federal Democratic Republic polity has witnesse...
A research paper submitted in partial fulfillment of theBachelor of Laws degreeThe existence of ethn...
The purpose of this paper is to review developments which have occurred in the victim’s role in crim...
In many parts of Ethiopia, land is the base for economic resources and prestige, as provided under t...
A decision of any court in Ethiopia today can be reviewed by the Cassation Division of the Federal S...
Since this is a doctrinal legal research, I had used systematic analysis of statutory provisions and...
The state adopts criminal rules and punishment in order to achieve various state ends. There is very...
A key question in the quantitative study of legal rules and judicial decision making is the structur...
This book presents a timely review of the relations between the formal and customary justice systems...
The abandonment of daily standards of conduct as abuse of authority for self-interest becomes someth...
The Government of Somalia and the International Development Law Organization (IDLO) jointly commissi...
General jurisprudence conceives the courtroom as a space of adjudication and justice far removed fro...