Tanzania is a poor Third World country whose people were among the 780 million people who were described by the World of Bank as living in the direst poverty "a condition of life so charactarised by malnutrition, illiteracy and disease as to be beneath any reasonable definition of human decency".1 Third World peoples are not only poor but also live under authoritarian regimes. The people lack human rights and dignity. This paper traces the history of constitution making in Tanzania in the context of struggles for peoples' economic and political emancipation. The first section sketches the liberal interpretation of constitutionalism and Tanzania's initial rejection of it under the banner of developmentalism in the name of ''Ujamaa". The r...
This book makes an important contribution to the burgeoning field of comparative constitutionalism b...
This essay contributes to the current debate on democratization in Africa through an analysis of the...
While a number of studies exist on the causes and impact of the inequality, poverty and unemployment...
The practice of market economy in Tanzania is constitutionally unfounded and the constitutional Ujam...
This Paper identifies the absence of constitutionalism as a major challenge to political governance ...
This thesis is an examination of human rights and constitutional development in Tanzania Mainland. ...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the development of strategies and methods for the promotio...
The debate on the form and content of Tanzania's constitution and democ-racy has been on the ag...
This study on "The road to constitutionalism and democracy in post-colonial Africa: the case of the ...
The issue of constitutional literacy has attracted very little attention in scholarship on constitut...
The aftermath of World War II and the advent of independence in post-colonial Africa was marked by a...
Tanzania has been independent in 2011 for 50 years. While most neighbouring states have gone through...
A discussion paper on Zimbabwe's constitutional reforms.Zimbabwe is in the middle of a decade old bu...
In 1989 the World Bank issued a document which argued that, ‘underlying the litany of Africa’s devel...
The Arusha Declaration was a path-way aimed at finding lasting peace in Africa as a panacea to attai...
This book makes an important contribution to the burgeoning field of comparative constitutionalism b...
This essay contributes to the current debate on democratization in Africa through an analysis of the...
While a number of studies exist on the causes and impact of the inequality, poverty and unemployment...
The practice of market economy in Tanzania is constitutionally unfounded and the constitutional Ujam...
This Paper identifies the absence of constitutionalism as a major challenge to political governance ...
This thesis is an examination of human rights and constitutional development in Tanzania Mainland. ...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the development of strategies and methods for the promotio...
The debate on the form and content of Tanzania's constitution and democ-racy has been on the ag...
This study on "The road to constitutionalism and democracy in post-colonial Africa: the case of the ...
The issue of constitutional literacy has attracted very little attention in scholarship on constitut...
The aftermath of World War II and the advent of independence in post-colonial Africa was marked by a...
Tanzania has been independent in 2011 for 50 years. While most neighbouring states have gone through...
A discussion paper on Zimbabwe's constitutional reforms.Zimbabwe is in the middle of a decade old bu...
In 1989 the World Bank issued a document which argued that, ‘underlying the litany of Africa’s devel...
The Arusha Declaration was a path-way aimed at finding lasting peace in Africa as a panacea to attai...
This book makes an important contribution to the burgeoning field of comparative constitutionalism b...
This essay contributes to the current debate on democratization in Africa through an analysis of the...
While a number of studies exist on the causes and impact of the inequality, poverty and unemployment...