Administrative Law

Administration of Justice in Mainland Tanzania

KShs13,920.00

The second edition of this highly successful book features new materials including exceptions to the functus officio doctrine, mareva injunctions, tendering of exhibits, omission to cross-examine, sentencing procedure, costs against a non-party, probate and administration, matrimonial proceedings, and the effect of declarations of unconstitutionality. The book has been thoroughly updated to provide extensive coverage of key statutory changes and the latest case law from 2011 to December 2018 and; in particular, a thorough restatement of the law in view of the mounting conflicting decisions in the Court of Appeal.

Administration of Justice in Tanzania

KShs1,392.00

This book is a report of the Tanzania Judges’ workshop that was held in Dar es Salaam from 2nd to 5th June 2010. Justices of the Court of Appeal of Tanzania and judges of the High Courts of Tanzania and the Republic of Ireland attended it. The workshop was one of the series of continuing legal education sessions for judges. Such sessions have been organized by the University of Dar es Salaam, School of Law (Formerly Faculty of Law) in collaboration with Trinity College, Dublin. The workshop was coordinated by Professor Gamaliel Mgongo Fimbo.

Multipartyism, Constitution and the Law in Africa

KShs1,160.00

This book is a legal discourse on African people’s struggles during Africa’s historic movement from authoritarian no party and one-party systems to the multiparty competitive system. The author’s thesis is that African states must fashion political systems and constitutional models to suit their politics and history. The author theorizes on constitutional models and mechanisms that may assist in avoiding the failures of multipartyism that occurred in Africa in the 1960s.