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    • Ethiopia: Legal response to Covid-19 

      Ayele, Zemelak A; Fessha, Yonatan T; Dessalegn, Beza (Oxford University Press, 2021)
      The Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE),1 which was promulgated in 1995, is the supreme law of the country which, among other things, defines the Ethiopian state and government structures.2 ...
    • Freedom of religion and minority rights in South Africa 

      Fessha, Yonatan T.; Dessalegn, Beza (MPDI, 2021)
      The South African Constitution contains an extensive list of rights, several of which are relevant, directly or indirectly, to accommodate the needs of persons that belong to a religious minority group in South Africa. ...
    • Mobility and ethnic federalism in Ethiopia 

      Dessalegn, Beza; Fessha, Yonatan (Addis Ababa UniversityAddis Ababa University - School of Law, 2019)
      Ethiopia’s federal dispensation, ushered under the 1995 Constitution, guarantees ethnic groups – constitutionally termed as “nations, nationalities and peoples” – a wide array of self-rule rights. The Constitution also ...
    • Origins, relevance and prospects of federalism and decentralization in the horn of Africa 

      Fessha, Yonatan T.; Dessalegn, Beza (2022)
      The Horn of Africa is the most conflict-ridden region in the African continent. Both inter-and intra-state conflicts have dominated the region. In a bid to check intra-state conflicts and accommodate ethno-national and ...