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Constitution of Ethiopia

Constitution of Ethiopia

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The "Constitution of Ethiopia" offers a comprehensive framework for the governance, rights, and responsibilities of the Ethiopian state and its citizens. Written in a clear and accessible style, this legal document encapsulates the complexities of Ethiopia's diverse ethnic composition and historical struggles. By establishing a federal system, it seeks to promote unity while recognizing the rights of various ethnic groups, reflecting the broader literary context of post-colonial state-building in Africa. The Constitution's structure blends legal rigor with an aspirational vision, making it both a foundational legal text and a social contract that embodies the principles of democracy, human rights, and justice. The Government of Ethiopia, as the author, represents the collective vision of a nation deeply engaged in assembling a modern democratic state after centuries of dynastic rule and political turmoil. This endeavor reflects not only a commitment to rectify historical injustices but also a response to the aspirations of the Ethiopian people for self-determination and governance. The crafting of this document involved extensive consultations, showcasing a dedication to inclusive governance amidst the nation's rich tapestry of cultures and identities. This Constitution is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, and citizens alike, serving as both a legal reference and a blueprint for Ethiopia's path forward. Its significance extends beyond its pages, as it invites reflection on contemporary governance challenges and the ongoing pursuit of unity and peace in a diverse society. Engaging with this text offers invaluable insights into the political journey of Ethiopia and the role of law in shaping the social contract.

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août 2022, 40 Pages, Anglais
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