The Precarious Future of the Ethiopian Constitution

The Precarious Future of the Ethiopian Constitution

Author: 
Hessebon, Gedion T.
Publisher: 
Cambridge University Press
Date published: 
2013
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Journal of African Law
Source: 
Journal of African Law Vol. 57, No. 2, August 2013, pp. 215-233
Abstract: 

The current Ethiopian Constitution suffers from a severe lack of legitimacy. It lacks legitimacy as a result of a constitution-making process that was not inclusive, as well as the subsequent serious lack of integrity and vitality in the constitutional system. Therefore, if the ruling party, which is also the “author” of the constitution, were to lose its hegemonic position, which is predicated on its control of the security and military apparatus, there is a strong likelihood that there would be calls from significant political forces for a new constitution to be adopted. Such calls should not be heeded. Instead of adopting a new constitution, the current constitution's lack of legitimacy should be remedied by comprehensive constitutional reforms that would still maintain the basic architecture and cornerstones of the current constitution.

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CITATION: Hessebon, Gedion T.. The Precarious Future of the Ethiopian Constitution . : Cambridge University Press , 2013. Journal of African Law Vol. 57, No. 2, August 2013, pp. 215-233 - Available at: https://library.au.int/precarious-future-ethiopian-constitution-4