African Presidentialism: A Comparison of the “Executive” Under the Constitutions of the Federation of Nigeria, the Federal Republics of the Congo and Cameroon, and the Republics of Ghana, Chad, Congo and the Entente

African Presidentialism: A Comparison of the “Executive” Under the Constitutions of the Federation of Nigeria, the Federal Republics of the Congo and Cameroon, and the Republics of Ghana, Chad, Congo and the Entente

Author: 
Jaergensmeyer, Julian Conrad
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
1964
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Journal of African Law
Source: 
Journal of African Law,Vol.6,No.3,1964,pp.157-177
Abstract: 

The recent proliferation of independent African nations with varying legal and governmental backgrounds has given comparativists an unprecedented amount of subject matter which has already resulted in a number of comparative studies.2 So far, however, there is a dearth of material concerning the varied and already numerous constitutions of the new states.

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CITATION: Jaergensmeyer, Julian Conrad. African Presidentialism: A Comparison of the “Executive” Under the Constitutions of the Federation of Nigeria, the Federal Republics of the Congo and Cameroon, and the Republics of Ghana, Chad, Congo and the Entente . : Cambridge University Press , 1964. Journal of African Law,Vol.6,No.3,1964,pp.157-177 - Available at: http://library.au.int/african-presidentialism-comparison-“executive”-under-constitutions-federation-nigeria-federal-2