CEU eTD Collection (2017); Lemi, Yeno Suzan: The impact of presidential powers under the transitionalconstitution of south sudan 2011 on the instabilities in south sudan acomparative analysis with kenya and burundi

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2017
Author Lemi, Yeno Suzan
Title The impact of presidential powers under the transitionalconstitution of south sudan 2011 on the instabilities in south sudan acomparative analysis with kenya and burundi
Summary South Sudan that has been in war for decades gained its independence in 2011 after the citizens voted voluminously for secession form Sudan. While it was anticipated by many that it would be transcending to democracy, the rule of law and above all nation healing, these hopes were dilution by the 2013 .The crisis has continued to date with no sight of its end and all this blame can be profound in the powers of the president. A number of peace deals signed but there has not been any success of restoring peace. This paper will look into the powers of the president in the Transitional Constitution of South Sudan 2011 that might have contributed to the on-going crisis.
Supervisor Professor Renata Uitz
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2017/lemi_yeno.pdf

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