The Tanzania Yearbook of Public Law (TYPL) 2022 is a pioneering publication that provides a comprehensive record of issues, trends, and developments in public law jurisprudence in Tanzania. TYPL chronicles the transformative journey of Tanzania’s legal landscape, from the enactment of the Bill of rights in 1984 to its enforceability in 1987, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s legal history.
Written by renowned authors including Prof Issa Shivji, Dr. Wilbert Kapinga, Dr. Natujwa Seng’ondo Mvungi, Senior Counsel Magdalena K. Rwebangira, and Senior Counsel Jeremiah Mtobesya, TYPL:
- Offers comprehensive analysis of essential issues, trends, and developments in public law jurisprudence, capturing the essence of judicial activism in Tanzania.
- Encompasses critical case notes, shorter articles, and an annual analysis of constitutional jurisprudence trends, serving as an intellectual guide through the complexities of public interest litigation and bridging the gap between legal practice and scholarly reflection.
- Offers an enriching understanding of public law, fosters dialogue on constitutional matters, and contributes to the broader strengthening of democratic principles and the rule of law in Tanzania.
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- Informed Perspectives: TYPL provides informed perspectives on constitutionalism, the rule of law, and public interest litigation in Tanzania, making it an indispensable resource for legal practitioners, scholars, and stakeholders.
- Intellectual Journey: Explore the intellectual journey of TYPL – the book is an invitation to all to participate in the ongoing discourse on constitutionalism, the rule of law, and public interest litigation in Tanzania.
- Critical Debate: TYPL fosters critical debate among legal and academic communities, fostering reflection and collaboration on the state of the rule of law and constitutionalism in Tanzania.
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