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The Rule by law in Ethiopia: Rendering constitutional limits on government power nonsensical

Join us for a discussion of Adam Kessie’s, CGHR visiting doctoral student from University of Pretoria, most recent research paper. This paper intends to assess the constitutional basis and understanding of the rule of law and limits on government power in Ethiopia. It then discusses the manifestation of rule by law or the law of rules (much in line with the thin or formal conceptions of rule of law) in practice particularly since the most contested 2005 Ethiopian elections. It also identifies the constitutional, political, cultural, historical and practical factors that breed and reinforce rule by law and the defiance of the constitutional limits on government power including those limits embodied in the human rights guarantees. It concludes by suggesting the way forward in fulfilling the constitutional promise of a limited constitutional government.