Corruption - no rule of law - no democracy: could separately elected Attorneys General in a divided executive give Africa new hope? Experiences from the U. States of A
[摘要] History has proven that, if freed from the grasp of the unitary executive, theelected Attorney General flourishes as a lawyer for the law dedicated above all else to the public interest. In light of these proven benefits, the pressing question becomes whether this tested design can help the people of Africa as they fight to reclaim their wayward governments. Might a popularly elected Attorney General steady the bridge so Africa can pass through to freedom and prosperity? More immediately,does the divided executive with its elected attorney general represent a new hope forAfrica in combating corruption? The author takes a critical look at the evolution of the elected Attorney General and uses the role of the Attorney General in the United States of America as an example.The author concludes that perhaps now is the time to start creating the history of Africa's ultimate escape from the endless vestiges of colonialism still embedded in the unitary executive. Maybe now is the time for the peoples of Africa to borrow an idea from their American cousins and get their own lawyer!
[发布日期] [发布机构] University of Pretoria
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