The Struggle over State Power in Zimbabwe The Struggle over State Power in Zimbabwe

The Struggle over State Power in Zimbabwe

Law and Politics since 1950

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Publisher Description

The establishment of legal institutions was a key part of the process of state construction in Africa, and these institutions have played a crucial role in the projection of state authority across space. This is especially the case in colonial and postcolonial Zimbabwe. George Karekwaivanane offers a unique long-term study of law and politics in Zimbabwe, which examines how the law was used in the constitution and contestation of state power across the late-colonial and postcolonial periods. Through this, he offers insight on recent debates about judicial independence, adherence to human rights, and the observation of the rule of law in contemporary Zimbabwean politics. The book sheds light on the prominent place that law has assumed in Zimbabwe's recent political struggles for those researching the history of the state and power in Southern Africa. It also carries forward important debates on the role of law in state-making, and will also appeal to those interested in African legal history.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2017
24 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
433
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
10.3
MB

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