Traditional Criminal Procedure in Ethiopia

Abstract

In the decade 1955-1965 the Ethiopian government completely revolutionized its legal system by promulgating comprehensive legal codes and a new constitution. These laws have a predominantly Western flavor, and seem to bear little relation to the traditional patterns of life which still prevail in the Empire-one of the least developed areas of Africa. This state of affairs has led some to characterize the new codes as fantasy law, which may serve to put a modern face on the country but, at least for some time to come, will not have any serious impact on the conduct of its affairs

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