Ethnic Federalism and Public Land Ownership in Ethiopia - The Elephant
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Ethnic Federalism and Public Land Ownership in Ethiopia - The Elephant
Ethiopia’s 1995 Constitution is a singular legal document in the contemporary world. It institutionalises ethnic federalism – the division of the country into regional states based on ethnic identity – while simultaneously upholding public land ownership, a legacy of the Marxist Derg regime. While both these principles arose from distinct historical and ideological contexts, their coexistence within a single constitutional framework has produced…
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