The enforcement of basic rights and freedoms and the state of judicial activism in Tanzania

The enforcement of basic rights and freedoms and the state of judicial activism in Tanzania

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Wambali, Michael KB
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Cambridge University Press
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This article re-assesses the means available for the effective enforcement of human rights in Tanzania based on the valid assumption that the proclamation of human rights in legal instruments, be they at the domestic or international level, is meaningless without the entrenchment of effective enforcement procedures. Particular attention is directed towards the re-examination of the capacity and ability of the courts to meet the challenges posed by human rights and political discourses in their ongoing transformation. The issue is whether they can be said to be adequately providing effective avenues for the promotion, protection and enforcement of human rights.

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CITATION: Wambali, Michael KB. The enforcement of basic rights and freedoms and the state of judicial activism in Tanzania . : Cambridge University Press , . - Available at: https://library.au.int/enforcement-basic-rights-and-freedoms-and-state-judicial-activism-tanzania-3