Emerging judicial power in transitional democracies: Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda.
It is broadly accepted that an independent and empowered judiciary is central to the rule of law. This dissertation examines the construction of judicial power in emerging democracies through addressing the paradoxical presence of strong judicial power in weak and volatile democracies. I argue that...
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