CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2020
Author | Emmanuel Massawe, Sylvia |
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Title | A Critique of One-Party Dominance in Fostering Multi-partyism in Democratic states:A Comparative Legal Analysis of Botswana, South Africa and Tanzania |
Summary | The study examines the abuse of one party dominance in multiparty systems in Botswana, South Africa and Tanzania. Although in the mid of 1990’s all the three countries have introduced de jure a multiparty system, their political system is still dominated by single party. The problem which this study addresses is the extent to which the dominant one party in influential democratic countries abuses the multi-party democracy. The legal framework which regulates political parties has potential impact in governing the organization and functions of parties. Despite the constitutional democracy in these countries, they still dominated by one party regime where they manipulate the opposition parties through amending the political parties laws and electoral laws to protect the majoritarian interests. |
Supervisor | Markus Bockenforde |
Department | Legal Studies LLM |
Full text | https://www.etd.ceu.edu/2020/emmanuel_sylvia.pdf |
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