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AFRICAN VOICES ON THE RULE OF LAW, 2022

20 Dec 2022

As the year ends, I am happy and pleased to present to you a new edition of our African Voices on the Rule of Law, which is an annual series of interviews with selected 1 AFRICAN VOICES ON THE RULE OF LAW, 2022 experts from the region who will give an as a Rule of Law Program, will continue to account on the state of the rule of law in 2022. [...] continent to support and strengthen the For example, the firm stance the Kenyan rule of law, democracy and human rights in judiciary has taken in the protection of the Sub-Saharan Africa for the sake of a more constitution of Kenya in the face of attempted sustainable, stable and peaceful continent. [...] In terms of the future of However, in a number of African countries, the African democracy, one of the big challenges mismatch between the African standards and is how we can build back better in a way that norms on the one hand, and the experiences we can restore our democratic standards. [...] The amendment informed the attitude that the Supreme provisions in the Constitution do not foresee Court took, was that BBI sought to introduce the participation of the Judiciary in an the position of a Judiciary Ombudsman, amendment; that is a basic legislative function. [...] One would say this, What comes out in this country now and on the the Judiciary is not acting absent of the Law continent, is that constitutional developments or the Constitution because Article 259 of have now strengthened the hand of the our constitution mandates the judiciary to citizens to be a major stakeholder in social interpret the constitution in a manner that developments as guided by th.
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