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Building Justice: African Courts and Global Democracy with Dr. Tinashe Hofisi

Building Justice: African Courts and Global Democracy with Dr. Tinashe Hofisi

Update: 2024-09-11
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In this second installment of our special three-part miniseries on global democracy, Dr. Katie Crawford Lackey interviews Dr. Tinashe Hofisi, a human rights lawyer and constitutional scholar from Zimbabwe. Dr. Hofisi, an alumnus and instructor of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), shares insights from his research on judicial power in a global context. Funded by Virginia Humanities and produced in collaboration with the Presidential Precinct, this episode explores the complexities of establishing and maintaining effective judicial systems, particularly in post-colonial African nations. Dr. Hofisi discusses the importance of judicial independence, the challenges of creating representative courts, and the surprising effectiveness of lower courts in enforcing constitutional rights.

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Building Justice: African Courts and Global Democracy with Dr. Tinashe Hofisi

Building Justice: African Courts and Global Democracy with Dr. Tinashe Hofisi

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