SSI - School of International Studies

Public event / Meeting

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Cartina stilizzata Africa
Didascalia
Ph: federalafrica.org
The formation and amendment of federal constitutions: Ex Africa semper aliquid novi?
12 June 2025, start time 14:00 - 16:00
Sala Targetti (III piano)
Free
Organizer: School of International Studies
Target audience: UniTrento Alumni, Students, UniTrento faculty, Professionals
Referent: Prof. Jens Woelk
Contacts: 
Staff of the School of International Studies - SIS
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Cartina stilizzata Africa
Didascalia
Ph: federalafrica.org
  • international
  • study
Speaker: Prof. Nico Steytler (Professor Emeritus, former SARChI Chair in Multlevel Government, Law and Development; former director of the Community Law Centre of the University of the Western Cape)

In contrast to the classic federal constitutions (US, Switzerland, Canada, Australia) which are the product of 'coming-together' federations (aggregation), current functional federations in Africa are more of a 'holding-together' kind (disaggregation). It has been argued that where the formation of a federation is by aggregation, the amendment procedures are strict in giving the subnational units a determinative voice. The question is then where federal formation by disaggregation takes place, as is the case in Africa, is there then lesser protection for federal elements of a constitution? Has a new doctrine arose in Africa on this question? What has been the practice? The four case studies are Ethiopia, Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya.