The rich ethnic diversity in the SNNP region is being managed by different mechanisms of constitutional, institutional, and political practice. Yet, this has not been able to contain new questions of identity, not only seeking for recognition as a distinct ethnic group, but also a desire to establish ethnic territorial administrations. Moreover, ethnic groups that are already recognized are also laying claims to various self-determination rights, inter alia, to territorial autonomy, equitable participation, and the redrawing of internal (ethnic) boundaries. Based on legal analysis of cases from the SNNP region, the article critically discusses the quest for identity and self-determination, and provides an overview of the experience of the r...
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The Ethiopian Federation which was created by the 1995 Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE...
The principal aim of this dissertation is to examine the dynamics of the contemporary reconstruction...
According to the policy of the government of the Ethiopian Peoples' Revolutionary Democratic Front (...
The 1995 Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia redesigned the new country’s fe...
Ethno-territorial self-identification is the salient feature of sub-Saharan African societies. Yet, ...
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The empowerment of ethnic communities is the cornerstone of the constitutional arrangement of the Fe...
After years of centralized rule emphasizing unity and territorial integrity, Ethiopia in 1991 adopte...
Since the FDRE constitution was promulgated in 1995, it was hoped that constitutionalism would be an...
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The major rationale behind the introduction of a federal system in Ethiopia was the accommodation of...
Since EPRDF seized power following gravy bloodsheds of civil war, in 1991, 'ethnicity' institutes as...
Federalism as a political idea has become increasingly important as a way of peacefully reconciling ...
A salient characteristic of most sub-Saharan African ( SSA ) states is ethnic heterogeneity. In mos...
In 1991 Ethiopia established an ethnic federal system that gave full recognition to ethnic autonomy,...
The Ethiopian Federation which was created by the 1995 Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE...
The principal aim of this dissertation is to examine the dynamics of the contemporary reconstruction...
According to the policy of the government of the Ethiopian Peoples' Revolutionary Democratic Front (...
The 1995 Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia redesigned the new country’s fe...
Ethno-territorial self-identification is the salient feature of sub-Saharan African societies. Yet, ...
In the post 1991 context of ’politics of ethnic identity’ along with ‘politics of equal dignity’, th...
The empowerment of ethnic communities is the cornerstone of the constitutional arrangement of the Fe...
After years of centralized rule emphasizing unity and territorial integrity, Ethiopia in 1991 adopte...
Since the FDRE constitution was promulgated in 1995, it was hoped that constitutionalism would be an...
This research investigates minority rights protection under the Ethiopian federal state structure, i...
The major rationale behind the introduction of a federal system in Ethiopia was the accommodation of...
Since EPRDF seized power following gravy bloodsheds of civil war, in 1991, 'ethnicity' institutes as...
Federalism as a political idea has become increasingly important as a way of peacefully reconciling ...
A salient characteristic of most sub-Saharan African ( SSA ) states is ethnic heterogeneity. In mos...
In 1991 Ethiopia established an ethnic federal system that gave full recognition to ethnic autonomy,...
The Ethiopian Federation which was created by the 1995 Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE...
The principal aim of this dissertation is to examine the dynamics of the contemporary reconstruction...