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Accountable government in Africa - Perspectives from public law and political studies (Book)
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In the early 1990s, a wave of democratisation swept the African
continent, resulting in a flurry of constitution-making and
constitutional revision. New constitutional provisions were adopted
which entrenched human rights and established various institutional
mechanisms to hold governments to account. Although most of these
new constitutions seemed to compare well with the constitutions of
more established democracies, many of the newly established
accountability mechanisms had no parallel or precursor in the
previous constitutional arrangements. Many of Africa's new
democracies struggled with problems of capacity, lack of experience
and other legacies of their previous undemocratic regimes, which
seemed to hamper the entrenchment of accountable government.
Difficult socio-economic conditions presented additional challenges
to increasing democratic accountability on the African continent.
There is a growing consensus among academics, policymakers and
politicians that accountable government is necessary for the
achievement of economic, social and human development in Africa and
crucial for political stability and democracy. Accountability
serves to limit or prevent the abuse of political power, while at
the same time empowering democratically elected governments to be
responsive to the needs of the electorate. After two decades of
constitutional changes and other developments affecting governance
in Africa it is now time to take stock and assess to what extent
accountable governance has taken root there. Combining insights
from both public law and political studies, this edited volume
looks at various institutions and mechanisms of accountability,
their effectiveness in holding African governments to account and
how these institutions themselves are being held accountable.
National prosecuting authorities, the judiciary, human rights
commissions, political parties and informal mechanisms are
critically assessed in terms of their contribution to accountable
governance. The book also discusses different sources of
accountability that are specifically relevant in the context of
Africa's young democracies: constitutions and constitutionalism,
cultural norms and practices and international accountability
assistance. The title brings together a number of leading experts
in the fields of public law, political science and democratisation
studies to discuss problems of accountability, identify ways of
making African governments accountable and describe the extent to
which these mechanisms work in practice. Thus, it presents new
knowledge about legal and political developments in a number of
African countries that is relevant to the policy goal of developing
and deepening democratic governance and accountable government on
the continent.
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