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Church, law and political transition in Malawi 1992-1994 / edited by Matembo S. Nzunda and Kenneth R. Ross.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Nzunda, Matembo S., editor.
Ross, Kenneth R., editor.
Series:
Luviri reprints ; no. 4.
Luviri reprints ; no. 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Church and state--Malawi.
Church and state.
Law--Malawi.
Law.
Democracy--Malawi.
Democracy.
Malawi--Politics and government--1964-1994.
Malawi.
Politics and government.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Luwinga, Mzuzu : Luviri Press, 2020.
Summary:
"The year 2020 began in Malawi with a moment of high political drama. On 3 February, the Constitutional Court declared the Presidential election of May 2019 "invalid, null and void". Its judgement laid bare the extent of the irregularities that marred the conduct of the election and vindicated the widespread popular view that its result was not valid. The Court's requirement that the election be re-run ignited a flurry of political and parliamentary activity, suggesting that the country might be on the cusp of significant change. It remains to be seen what the eventual outcome will be. Meanwhile there may be value in looking back to an earlier time of dramatic political transition - when Malawi shook off the shackles of one-party government and embraced multi-party democracy in 1992-94. In that process too, the courts played an active role, though it was from the witness of the churches that the initial impetus came. In this book theologians and lawyers join forces with other scholars to offer a comprehensive analysis of a turning-point in Malawi's political history. This reprint is offered in the hope that lessons learned from the past can help to shape the future as Malawians arrive once again at a decisive moment."-- Page [4] of cover
Contents:
Cover
Copyright
Title
Contents
Contributors
Foreword to the 2020 Reprint
1. Introduction
2. Sedition and the Struggle for the Social Contract
3. Not Catalyst but Ferment: The Distinctive Contribution of the Churches to Political Reformin Malawi 1992-93
4. 'A Raging Calm'?
The Impact of Labour Relations on Politics in Malawi
5. The Pro-democracy Movement in Malawi: The Catholic Church's Contribution, 1960-1992
6. The Law and Practice of Censorship in Malawi: A Critical Review
7. The Experience of Women Under the One-Party State and in the Political Transition
8. Operation Bwezani: A Theological Response
9. Information Technologies in Malawi's Political Transition
10. Church and Politics: The Case of Livingstonia Synod
11. Malawian Poetry of the Transition: Steve Chimombo's A Referendum of the Forest Creatures and Jack Mapanje's The Chattering Wagtails of Mikuyu Prison
12. The ""Smaller"" Churches and Big Government
Back Cover
Notes:
"Third impression with new introduction"--Title page verso
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 12, 2020).
Other Format:
Print version:
ISBN:
999606655X
9789996066559
OCLC:
1200307811

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