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Title:Spectacles of illegality: mapping Ethiopia's show trials
Authors:Allo, Awol
Tesfaye, Beza
Year:2015
Periodical:African Identities (ISSN 1472-5851)
Volume:13
Issue:4
Pages:279-296
Language:English
Geographic term:Ethiopia
Subjects:trials
judicial system
offences against national security
political repression
External link:https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2015.1087305
Abstract:General jurisprudence conceives the courtroom as a space of adjudication and justice far removed from the gravitational field of politics. Both in its normative inscription and function, the court is conceived as a site of truth and justice elevated above and beyond the expediency of power and politics. However, despite the predominance of this normative meaning, courts have been used to advance persecutive forms of politics that had nothing to do with the determination of guilt and innocence or the pursuit of justice. In this article, the authors explore the role of the Ethiopian judiciary in legitimizing and rationalizing the politics of repression and elimination under the guise of law and legality. Drawing on Otto Kirchheimer's seminal work on the political trial, the authors will examine Ethiopia's strategic deployment of the judicial space and the devices of justice to produce narratives and generate 'truths' in the image of the ruling party. Bibliogr., notes, ref., sum. [Journal abstract]
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