Re-Conceptualizing the Rule of Law in Africa: Metaphors of the Tool and the Causeway

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW Journal of African Law Pub Date : 2022-04-05 DOI:10.1017/S0021855322000092
U. Nwoke, F. Ukwueze, J. Odinkonigbo, C. Obi-Ochiabutor
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Abstract The rule of law embodies two basic metaphors: the tool and the causeway. Under the tool metaphor, the rule of law is applied more as an instrument of power, while in the causeway metaphor, the law emphasizes a form of relationship between state and society where “ground rules” are established, not just for electoral politics but for the daily transactions and commercial necessities of individuals. The choice between these two metaphors has always been crucial for the legal and political development of democratic states. This article argues that in many African states, the rule of law is presently used as a tool, and contends that if this superficial perception is discarded, in favour of concentrating instead on the more expansive causeway metaphor, the continent will stand the chance of building more modern democratic states that can compare favourably with other consolidated democracies across the globe.
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非洲法治的再概念化:工具和堤道的隐喻
摘要法治体现了两个基本隐喻:工具和堤道。在工具隐喻下,法治更多地被视为一种权力工具,而在堤道隐喻中,法律强调国家和社会之间的一种关系形式,在这种关系中,不仅为选举政治,而且为个人的日常交易和商业必需品建立了“基本规则”。在这两个比喻之间的选择对民主国家的法律和政治发展一直至关重要。这篇文章认为,在许多非洲国家,法治目前被用作一种工具,并认为,如果摒弃这种肤浅的看法,转而专注于更广泛的堤道隐喻,非洲大陆将有机会建立更现代的民主国家,与全球其他巩固的民主国家相比更为有利。
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