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Government of Namibia

Constitution of Namibia

The Constitution of Namibia, a seminal document in the African legal landscape, presents a comprehensive framework for governance in Namibia, reflecting the nation's commitment to democracy, human rights, and social justice. Crafted with a blend of idealism and pragmatism, the text articulates fundamental rights and freedoms, delineates the structure of government, and embodies the aspirations of a young nation emerging from colonial rule. The literary style is marked by clarity and accessibility, ensuring that the provisions resonate with both legal scholars and the general populace, thus fostering an inclusive dialogue around constitutionalism and national identity. The Government of Namibia, representing a diverse coalition of voices, meticulously drafted this document in the early 1990s following the country's independence from colonial rule. The Constitution is not only a legal instrument but also a reflection of the collective memory and dreams of Namibians, shaped by a history of struggle against oppression. This historical context underscores the importance of participatory governance and embodies the ethos of a nation seeking to reconcile its past with a vision for a united future. For those interested in understanding the constitutional foundations of Namibia, this text is an indispensable resource. It serves not only legal practitioners and scholars but also activists and engaged citizens who seek to comprehend the bill of rights and the principles of governance that shape their society. Engaging with this Constitution will enrich readers' understanding of the complex interplay between law, society, and nation-building in post-colonial Africa.
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2021
Udgivelsesår
2021
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