- Title
- Revolutionary Overthrow of Constitutional Orders in Africa
- Creator
- Anyangwe, Carlson
- Subject
- Constitutional law -- Africa Civil-military relations Coups’d’états Revolutions
- Date Issued
- 2010
- Date
- 2010
- Type
- text
- Type
- Lectures
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/11260/823
- Identifier
- vital:29828
- Description
- The title of my Professorial Inaugural Lecture is ‘Revolutionary Overthrow of Constitutional Orders in Africa’. It is a subject at the intersection of three disciplines: jurisprudence and legal philosophy, constitutional law and power politics, and civil-military relations, i.e. military security policy which is one aspect of national security policy.2 The subject is of interest in at least four aspects: (i) it problematises the inescapable question of governance in the African continent; (ii) it challenges the democratization agenda in Africa - how does one democratize not only political governance but also the instruments of violence in the state? (iii) it challenges African constitutional lawyers and policy makers to seek a constitutional model that addresses the enduring menace of the power of the gun in African affairs and the changing role of the military in African politics; and (iv) it underscores national security and sovereignty concerns.
- Format
- Format
- 112 leaves
- Publisher
- Water Sisulu University
- Language
- English
- Relation
- Inaugural Lectures
- Rights
- Anyangwe, Carlson
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