Law and Development in Ethiopia: A Historical Overview

  • Firehiwot Wujira Lecturer, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University

Abstract

Law and Development has been a field of academic study for almost half a century. Internationally, the law and development movement got momentum in 1960’s and 70’s. Despite contention on the nature of laws, the successive law and development movements have emphasized the significant role law plays in economic development. It is underlined that efficient and effective legal and judicial system is among the pillars which support economic development in developing countries. This article attempts to explore the historical evolution of the relationship of law and development in Ethiopia. It gives highlight on how the international law and development paradigms shaped the law and development relationship in Ethiopia. It pinpoints how the different economic policies which prevailed in the country were able to shape the role of law in development.

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Published
2012-05-01