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Kenya's Independence Constitution - Constitution-Making and End of Empire (Hardcover)
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Kenya's Independence Constitution - Constitution-Making and End of Empire (Hardcover)
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Kenya's Independence Constitution: Constitution-Making and End of
Empire is a narrative of the evolution of the constitution that was
put into effect as Kenya's history as a colonial possession came to
an end. It details the attempts of the colony's political elite and
the British Colonial Office to find a constitutional means to move
Kenya to the status of independent state. As this process moved
forward, political ethnicity assumed central significance. This
produced an environment in which demands for a federal
constitution, popularly termed majimbo, came to dominate
constitutional discourse. Deep disagreement among Kenya's political
elite over this issue marked the remainder of the colonial period.
That elite, now represented by the Kenya African National Union
(KANU) and the Kenya African Democratic Union (KADU), advocated
different constitutional paths to independence. KADU's demands for
a majimbo constitution dominated discourse during 1962 and early
1963, but deep disagreement characterized the constitutional
negotiations. This resulted in a constitution for self-government
(introduced on June 1, 1963) that was regional in character but
fell short of a federal system. Almost as soon as it came into
existence, this constitution faced pressure for substantial change
from KANU, the party that won the 1963 general election. As a
result, the British government was forced to make alterations in
what became the independence constitution. The latter proved a
prelude to the destruction of majimbo a year later. Kenya's
Independence Constitution provides the first in-depth description
of the final stage of colonial Kenya's constitutional evolution.
This book not only provides a detailed account of the process of
constitution-making, including definitive treatments of the final
two constitutional conferences of 1962 and 1963. Utilizing British
and Kenya cabinet papers and secret intelligence reports never
featured in earlier accounts, the narrative also destroys many of
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