comparative constitutional law

2019 Global Review of Constitutional Law: The Gambia in Focus

Congratulations to Dr Satang Nabaneh, Founder & Editor, Law Hub Gambia, Gaye Sowe, Executive Director – Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa (IHRDA); and Maria Saine, Legal Fellow, IHRDA & University of The Gambia. Their joint country report on The Gambia was published as part of the I-CONnect-Clough Center 2019 Global Review of Constitutional law. We are pleased to circulate this report published by the Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy.

Abstract

This is the fourth edition of the I·CONnect-Clough Center Global Review of Constitutional Law. This 2019 Global Review assembles detailed but relatively brief reports on constitutional developments and cases in 73 jurisdictions during the past calendar year. The reports are authored by academic and/or judicial experts, and often the reports are co-authored by judges and scholars. The reports in this first-of-its-kind volume offer readers systematic knowledge that, previously, has been limited mainly to local networks rather than a broader readership.

Available at SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3736382

Suggested citation:


Nabaneh, Satang and Sowe, Gaye and Saine, Marie ‘Gambia’ in Albert, Richard and Landau, David and Faraguna, Pietro and Drugda, Šimon, I·CONnect-Clough Center 2019 Global Review of Constitutional Law (November 26, 2020) The I·CONnect-Clough Center 2019 Global Review of Constitutional Law, pp. 129-133.


The Gambia: In focus

 The year 2019 saw The Gambia move from setting up key institutions such as the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC), Truth Reconciliation, and Reparations Commission (TRRC) and the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to actualising the key transitional justice standards required to restore rule of law and democracy in the country.

This report gives a brief overview of constitutional developments and major constitutional law cases in 2019 and looks at the way forward for The Gambia in 2020.

Download The Gambia Chapter here.

The full report is available here.

 

The Gambia: The state of liberal democracy

Congratulations to Gaye Sowe, Executive Director – Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa (IHRDA) and member of the Constitutional Review Commission; and Satang Nabaneh, Ph.D in Law Candidate/Founder and Editor, Law Hub Gambia. Their joint chapter on The Gambia was published as part of the I-CONnect-Clough Center 2017 Global Review of Constitutional law. We are pleased to circulate this report published by the Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy.

Abstract

This is the second edition of the I·CONnect-Clough Center Global Review of Constitutional Law (ISBN: 978-0-692-15916-3). The 2017 Global Review assembles detailed but relatively brief reports on constitutional developments and cases in 61 jurisdictions during the past calendar year. The reports are authored by academic and/or judicial experts, and often the reports are co-authored by judges and scholars. The reports in this first-of-its-kind volume offer readers systematic knowledge that, previously, has been limited mainly to local networks rather than a broader readership.

Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3215613


Suggested citation

Sowe G and Nabaneh S ‘The Gambia: The state of liberal democracy’ in Albert R, Landau, D, Faraguna P, and Drugda Š: The I·CONnect-Clough Center 2017 Global Review of Constitutional Law (July 19, 2018) 97-101.


Overview of the chapter "The Gambia: The state of liberal democracy"

2017 witnessed unprecedented political events in The Gambia that resulted in a transition from a dictatorship to a democracy. The single most important development was that “The Gambia became one of Africa’s newest democracies following 22 years of authoritarian rule by Jammeh, who vowed to rule The Gambia for a billion years. 

This momentous change led to the dawn of a new political and democratic dispensation and a slow, but gradualist thrust to liberal democracy.
— Sowe & Nabaneh

This report looks at various constitutional amendments, promulgation of new laws, constitutional case law and politics including Gambianization of the judiciary and what big questions await The Gambia in 2018 or beyond.

Download The Gambia chapter and the full report here.