"The Judiciary in Africa" is a topical, thought-provoking and often
contentious compendium of opinion on the role of judges in Africa.
The judiciary in many parts of Africa has been under threat, and
the response to this threat will inform ongoing debate on the role
of judges, not only in Africa, but also throughout the world. This
work documents the contributions of the speakers at the World
Jurist Association's seminar, who addressed the idea that the
judiciary should participate in the process of continuing legal
education. The contributors include Justice Austin Amissah,
President of the Botswana Appeal Court.
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