2021
DOI: 10.4314/mlr.v15i2.3
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Conspicuous Absence of Independent Judiciary and ‘Apolitical’ Courts in Modern Ethiopia

Abstract: Ethiopia had revolutions in 1974 and 1991, after which the Provisional Military Administration Council (‘PMAC’) and Ethiopian Peoples’ Revolutionary Democratic Front (‘EPRDF’) governments came to power, respectively. Each incoming government re-established and re-structured the courts. Likewise, criminal jurisdictions of the courts and the rules of appointment of judges and court personnel were changed. Yet, the governments presented the courts as independent, insulated from political interference. After exami… Show more

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