The Identity of the Constitutional Subject and the Construction of Constitutional Identity: Lessons from Africa

Forthcoming in Comparative Constitutional Studies

Faculty of Laws University College London Law Research Paper No. 02/2023

26 Pages Posted: 7 Mar 2023

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Berihun Adugna Gebeye

University College London, Faculty of Laws

Date Written: February 27, 2023

Abstract

In this article, I introduce a degree of novelty into the scholarship on the nexus between constitutional identity and the constitutional subject. I do so by pluralizing both the territorial space constitutional identity exists and the constitutional subject it interacts. Drawing from the African Union continental constitutional framework, the Ethiopian national constitutional experience, and the Nigerian subnational constitutional practice, I show how the three-tiered political identity of the constitutional subject – Pan-African, national, and subnational- shapes the construction of constitutional identity at various levels differently. While the Pan-African identity of the constitutional subject assists in imagining a cosmopolitan constitutional identity at the continental level, the sub-national identity of this same constitutional subject supports the establishment of a unique constitutional identity at the national (Ethiopia) and subnational (Nigeria) levels. I demonstrate how the identity of the constitutional subject and its accompanying social and political movements offer a relevant material for the construction of constitutional identity, and how this, in turn, may shape, facilitate, or complicate the practice of constitutionalism in the African context.

Keywords: constitutional identity, constitutionalism, constitutional subject, Africa, African Union, Ethiopia, Nigeria

Suggested Citation

Gebeye, Berihun Adugna, The Identity of the Constitutional Subject and the Construction of Constitutional Identity: Lessons from Africa (February 27, 2023). Forthcoming in Comparative Constitutional Studies, Faculty of Laws University College London Law Research Paper No. 02/2023, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4372046

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