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Ethiopia at Constitutional Crossroads In Search of a Fair and Durable Settlement
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Ethiopia at Constitutional Crossroads: In Search of a Fair and Durable Settlement is an essential collection of essays that examines the complex and pressing constitutional challenges facing Ethiopia today. Edited by prominent scholars, the book brings together fifteen thought-provoking chapters, each authored by leading Ethiopian experts and practitioners. The essays explore key constitutional issues including federalism, sovereignty, the separation of powers, citizenship, and the rights of ethnic and linguistic minorities, with a particular focus on Ethiopia’s deeply entrenched diversity.
At the heart of this volume is a compelling discussion on trust—both horizontal trust among diverse ethnic groups and vertical trust in government institutions. The contributors argue that trust is not inherent but is shaped by institutions and their processes. The book highlights the importance of establishing a cooperative society and a fair, inclusive constitutional framework that can guide Ethiopia through its current political challenges and into a more stable, unified future.
The volume also addresses the contentious issue of secession, providing a nuanced analysis of Ethiopia's federal system and how it can best accommodate the demands of various ethnic groups while maintaining national unity. Drawing on comparative insights from other countries with diverse populations, such as India, the contributors offer valuable lessons on how Ethiopia might navigate its constitutional crossroads.
As Ethiopia stands on the precipice of crucial national dialogue, Ethiopia at Constitutional Crossroads serves as an indispensable resource for scholars, policymakers, and citizens alike. It offers fresh perspectives on building a constitutional system that celebrates the country’s diversity while promoting unity, stability, and cooperation. This book is a critical step in shaping Ethiopia’s future and fostering a political culture of inclusion, trust, and shared identity.
Co-Editors Bio:
Adeno Addis holds the W.R. Irby Chair and is the W. Ray Forrester Professor of Public and Constitutional Law at Tulane University Law School. An internationally recognized expert in human rights, constitutional law, and political theory, his research focuses on dignity, belonging, statelessness, and constitutionalism in fractured societies, especially Ethiopia.
Kebadu Mekonnen Gebremariam (PhD) is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at Leiden University and an associate member of the Hoover Chair in Social and Economic Ethics at UC Louvain. He was previously an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Addis Ababa University. His primary research interests lie in social and political philosophy, with a particular focus on justice, power, and the ethical foundations of political life in both contemporary and historical contexts.
Adem Kassie Abebe (PhD) is Senior Advisor in the Constitutional Building Programme of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance; Vice President of the African Network of Constitutional Lawyers; and Extraordinary Lecturer, at the Faculty of Law, Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria.
Abduletif Kedir Idris is a student of interdisciplinary human rights, comparative constitutional and public law focusing on Ethiopia. He is currently a PhD candidate at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle, Germany, and a Lecturer at the Center for Human Rights of Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia.
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Trust as a Constitutional and Social Good: Institutionalizing Generalized Trust in a Fractured Country
By Adeno Addis, Kebadu Mekonnen Gebremariam, Adem Kassie Abebe, and Abduletif Kedir Idris
Part I: Constitutional Sovereignty in a Diverse Society: Process and Substance
Chapter 1 Towards a Constitution of Peace in Ethiopia: Issues of Process and Substance.
Berihun Adugna Gebeye
Chapter 2 Nation (Polity) Building and Cleavages.
Assefa Fiseha
Chapter 3 Is the Nation-State Model Adopted by African States to Blame for Africa’s Continuing Political Ills?
Getachew Assefa Woldemariam
Chapter 4 Revisiting the Integrative Role of the FDRE Constitution: Lessons and Way Forward
Tsega Andualem Gelaye
Chapter 5 Constituent Power in the Ethiopian Constitution
Terefe Sahelu Gebreyesus
Chapter 6 What Constitutions Do or Ought to Do: The Ethiopian Experience
Belachew Girma Degefie
Chapter 7 Constitutional Reform in Ethiopia: Opportunities and Obstacles
Alemayehu Fentaw Weldemariam
Part II: National Citizenship in a Diverse Society
Chapter 8 Urban Ethiopia and Ethnic Federalism: Resistance and (Re)imagining Citizenship.
Derese G Kassa
Chapter 9 Towards a Comprehensive Protection of Minority Rights under Ethiopia’s Constitutional Framework
Christophe Van der Beken
Chapter 10 Constitutional Recognition of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Ethiopia
Asrar Adem
Part III: Separation of Powers and Federalism
Chapter 11 The Trinity of Government: The Theory and Practice of Separation of Powers in Ethiopia
Zelalem Mogessie Teferra
Chapter 12 Brief Notes on the Unusual Model of Constitutional Review in Ethiopia
Yonatan T. Fessha
Chapter 13 Local Government in Ethiopia’s Constitutional and Federal Matrix
Zemelak Ayitenew Ayele
Chapter 14 Federal Intervention vis-à-vis State Autonomy: Comparing the Case of Ethiopia with India
Zelalem Shiferaw Woldemichael
Index
Ethiopia at Constitutional Crossroads assembles leading scholars who provide a nuanced examination of Ethiopia’s constitutional system, while exploring the possibility, desirability, and alternative approaches to constitutional change. If—or, one hopes, when—Ethiopians bring their political contests from the battlefield to the negotiating table, this book will provide a critical analytical foundation for statecraft and political dialogue.
—Abadir M. Ibrahim, Associate Director, Human Rights Program, Harvard Law School
Built around the concept of trust—between groups and citizens and the state—Ethiopia at Constitutional Crossroads advocates a process-oriented, inclusive, and participatory approach to constitutional (re-)making. Its very structure models this vision, creating a deliberative space where diverse views engage in productive tension rather than following a rigid editorial line. The book’s relevance for policymakers is clear, especially as Ethiopia’s national dialogue is set to confront constitutional reform.
—Dereje Feyissa Dori, Ph.D., Associate Professor, College of Social Sciences, Addis Ababa University
Adeno Addis holds the W.R. Irby Chair and is the W. Ray Forrester Professor of Public and Constitutional Law at Tulane University Law School. An internationally recognized expert in human rights, constitutional law, and political theory, his research focuses on dignity, belonging, statelessness, and constitutionalism in fractured societies, especially Ethiopia. Kebadu Mekonnen Gebremariam (PhD) is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Addis Ababa University. His research interest is in social and political philosophy broadly construed. Adem Kassie Abebe (Dr) is Senior Advisor in the Constitutional Building Programme of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance; Vice President of the African Network of Constitutional Lawyers; and Extraordinary Lecturer, at the Faculty of Law, Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria. Abduletif Kedir Idris is a student of interdisciplinary human rights, comparative constitutional and public law focusing on Ethiopia. He is currently a PhD candidate at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle, Germany, and a Lecturer at the Center for Human Rights of Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia.
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