Conditions For the Functioning of A Democratic Constitution

dc.creatorLuoga, Florens
dc.date2016-02-01T06:43:29Z
dc.date2016-02-01T06:43:29Z
dc.date1994
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dc.descriptionIn his paper entitled Conditions for the Functioning of a Democratic Constitution in Tanzania (1994), Prof Florence Luoga says: “It is very important that the Bill of Rights should cover the right to query the government in court in matters, which affect the people, which are disruptive to harmony and which are injurious and wasteful to the economy. There should be a right for the citizen to compel the government to disclose information, which is crucial for citizens to understand and appraise the functioning of the government.” Yet, the Constitution does not grant this right.
dc.identifierConditions For the Functioning of A Democratic Constitution” in C.K. Mtaki and M. Okema (Eds). Constitutional Reforms and Democratic Governance in Tanzania (Dar es salaam: Faculty of Law and the Friedrick Naumann Foundation, 1994).
dc.identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/239
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/47696
dc.languageen
dc.publisherFaculty of Law and the Friedrick Naumann Foundation, 1994).
dc.subjectA Democratic Constitution
dc.subjectConditions For the Functioning
dc.titleConditions For the Functioning of A Democratic Constitution
dc.typeJournal Article

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