Institutional Independence of Federal Courts in Ethiopia: Observations (Amharic)

Q4 Social Sciences Mizan Law Review Pub Date : 2020-12-31 DOI:10.4314/MLR.V14I2.5
A. Degol
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As one of the three organs of government, the structure and powers of the judiciary are enshrined in the 1995 FDRE Constitution. Articles 78 to 81 of the FDRE Constitution and other laws deal with the independence of the judiciary, judicial powers, jurisdiction of courts and appointment of judges. The principles enshrined in these laws include the independence of the judiciary which has two dimensions, i.e., individual/professional independence of judges and institutional independence of courts from other organs of the government. This article focuses on the legal regime and the practices with regard to the institutional independence of federal courts in Ethiopia that are inconsistent with the constitutional guarantee of judicial independence which includes empowerment in the preparation of budget, the process of budget approval, level of autonomy in using revenue generated through court fees, independent administration of support staff at courts, procurement processes and property administration. The article analyzes the relevant laws and discusses comparative experience on these avenues of concern and calls for due attention to the gaps that should be addressed.
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埃塞俄比亚联邦法院的机构独立性:意见(阿姆哈拉语)
作为三个政府机构之一,司法机构的结构和权力载于1995年《自由民主共和国宪法》。刚果民主共和国宪法第78至81条和其他法律涉及司法独立、司法权、法院管辖权和法官任命。这些法律所载的原则包括司法独立,这有两个方面,即法官的个人/专业独立和法院的机构独立于其他政府机关。本文的重点是关于埃塞俄比亚联邦法院机构独立的法律制度和做法,它们不符合宪法对司法独立的保障,其中包括授权编制预算、批准预算的过程、使用通过法庭费用产生的收入的自主程度、法院支助人员的独立管理、采购程序和财产管理。本文对相关法律进行了分析,并对这些途径的比较经验进行了讨论,呼吁对应解决的差距给予应有的重视。
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