Constitution-making as a public policy process requires substantive participation of all citizens in determining the content of the constitution. In Tanzania, unlike the colonial and post-colonial constitution-making legal framework and processes, the 2011-2014 constitution-making process was a critical juncture for it was governed by the Constitutional Review Act, CAP 83 R.E 2012 which for the first time contained provisions allowing citizens including women to participate and influence the content of the 2014 Proposed Constitution. This article examines two interrelated questions notably the extent to which women were involved in the constitution-making process, and how such participation impacted the content of the Proposed Constitution ...
Although Zimbabwe is a signatory to various regional and international conventions, treatises, decla...
First published online: 21 May 2020This article underscores the foundational exclusion of women from...
Women constitute more than half of the world’s population but their representation in the political ...
After two major continental conflicts, many African countries were forced to re-evaluate their const...
That a constitution should express the will of 'the people' is a long-standing principle, but the id...
This study focuses on courts, constitutionalism, and gender in the Global South. The study examines ...
Although Zimbabwe is a signatory to various regional and international conventions, treatises, decla...
Includes bibliographical references.In recent years, many States particularly within the SADC and Ea...
To tackle the historic marginalization of women in Kenya, the 2010 Constitution introduced reforms o...
This review explores why public participation in constitution-making matters for cultivating respons...
Zimbabwe adopted a new Constitution in 2013 to replace the gender-insensitive Lancaster House Consti...
This summary of my PhD thesis explains the reasons behind and the effects of pastoral and non-pastor...
Against the background of recent political developments in Malawi, this article provides a gender pe...
This paper examines Kenyan\u27s women\u27s struggle to gain new legal authority for gender equality ...
The process towards the adoption of a constitution is determined by the context in which the consti...
Although Zimbabwe is a signatory to various regional and international conventions, treatises, decla...
First published online: 21 May 2020This article underscores the foundational exclusion of women from...
Women constitute more than half of the world’s population but their representation in the political ...
After two major continental conflicts, many African countries were forced to re-evaluate their const...
That a constitution should express the will of 'the people' is a long-standing principle, but the id...
This study focuses on courts, constitutionalism, and gender in the Global South. The study examines ...
Although Zimbabwe is a signatory to various regional and international conventions, treatises, decla...
Includes bibliographical references.In recent years, many States particularly within the SADC and Ea...
To tackle the historic marginalization of women in Kenya, the 2010 Constitution introduced reforms o...
This review explores why public participation in constitution-making matters for cultivating respons...
Zimbabwe adopted a new Constitution in 2013 to replace the gender-insensitive Lancaster House Consti...
This summary of my PhD thesis explains the reasons behind and the effects of pastoral and non-pastor...
Against the background of recent political developments in Malawi, this article provides a gender pe...
This paper examines Kenyan\u27s women\u27s struggle to gain new legal authority for gender equality ...
The process towards the adoption of a constitution is determined by the context in which the consti...
Although Zimbabwe is a signatory to various regional and international conventions, treatises, decla...
First published online: 21 May 2020This article underscores the foundational exclusion of women from...
Women constitute more than half of the world’s population but their representation in the political ...