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Author:
Gould, Jeremy, 1952- author.
Title:
Postcolonial legality : law, power and politics in Zambia / Jeremy Gould.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xvi, 323 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
Constitutional law--Zambia.
Executive power--Zambia.
Law--Political aspects--Zambia.
Postcolonialism--Zambia.
Zambia--Politics and government.
Zambia--Colonial influence.
Colonial influence.
Constitutional law.
Executive power.
Law--Political aspects.
Politics and government.
Postcolonialism.
Zambia.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 280-310) and index.
Contents:
Problems and paradoxes -- Unthinking the postcolonial state -- Constitutionalism as an ethnographic object -- Between the decision and the demos. activist lawyers and constituent power -- Imperial jurisprudence 1924-1996 -- The Oasis Forum and the emergence of liberal constitutionalism -- "Lawfully illegal" -- In the shadows of Prerogativism -- The allure of political legality -- Decolonizing the Republic -- Coda.
Summary:
"This book interrogates the ideology and practices of liberal constitutionalism in the Zambian postcolony. The analysis focuses on the residual political and governmental effects of an Imperial form of power, embodied in the person of the Republican President, termed here Prerogativism. Through systematic, long-term ethnographic engagement with Zambian constitutionalist activists - lawyers, judges and civic leaders - the study examines how Prerogativism has shaped the postcolonial political landscape, and limited the possibilities of constitutional liberalism. This is revealed in the ways that repeated efforts to reform the constitution have side-lined popular participation, and thus failed to address the deep divide between a small elite stratum (from which the constitutional activists are drawn) and the marginalized masses of the population. Along the way, the study documents the intimate interpenetration of political and legal action, and examines how Prerogativism delimits the political engagements of elite actors. Special attention is given to the reluctance of the legal activists to engage with popular politics, and to the conservative ethos that undermines efforts to pursue a jurisprudence of transformational constitutionalism in the findings of the Constitutional Court. The work contributes to the rising interest in applying socio-legal analysis to the statutory domain in postcolonial jurisdictions. It offers a pioneering attempt to deconstruct the amorphous and ambivalent assemblage of ideas and practices related to constitutionalism through detailed ethnographic interrogation. It will appeal to scholars, students and practitioners with an interest in theorizing challenges to political liberalism in postcolonial contexts, as well as in rethinking the methodological toolbox of socio-legal analysis"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1032288302
9781032288307
147248908X
9781472489081
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1374839340
LCCN:
2022047290
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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