CEU eTD Collection (2016); Gelaye, Tsega Andualem: Reclaiming the Right to Freedom of Assembly in Ethiopia: A Comparative Study on the UN Human Rights System and Kenya

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2016
Author Gelaye, Tsega Andualem
Title Reclaiming the Right to Freedom of Assembly in Ethiopia: A Comparative Study on the UN Human Rights System and Kenya
Summary The main objective of this paper is to identify the major problems responsible for the terrible state of realization of the right to freedom of assembly in Ethiopia and to come up with potential solutions to address them. With this end in mind, the paper undertakes a comparative study of the Ethiopian system in relation to the adequate implementation of the right to freedom of assembly, with those standards developed/endorsed by the UN Human Rights System and Kenya. Accordingly, the paper argues that normative lacunas at constitutional and sub-constitutional level, coupled with inadequate judicial and administrative review have primarily crippled the realization of the right to freedom of assembly in Ethiopia.
Supervisor Hessebon, Gedion
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2016/gelaye_tsega.pdf

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