Using transformative constitutions to build counter-hegemonic consciousness in society: Response to Professor Justice Willy Mutunga’s inaugural lecture at Kabarak School of Law, In search and defence of radical legal education: A personal footnote on 28 January 2022

Issa Shivji

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  • Issa Shivji Kabarak University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58216/klr.v2i.347

Keywords:

transformative constitutionalism, legal radicalism, hegemony, social reform

Abstract

To start with, Vice Chancellor, Professor Justice ndugu comrade
Willy Mutunga, eminent academic community, distinguished guests
and participants, and friends and comrades. I’d like to start off by
congratulating the Vice Chancellor for ‘capturing a person of Professor
Mutunga’s calibre’. As it has been said, Professor Mutunga comes with
a lot of experience at the bar, at the bench, in academia, and in civil
society. And I am sure any university in the world would be proud to
be able to get a person like Professor Mutunga on its faculty and staff.

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Author Biography

Issa Shivji, Kabarak University

Issa G Shivji is Professor Emeritus of Public Law and First Julius Nyerere Professorial
Chair in Pan-African Studies at University of Dar es Salaam.

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Published

2023-12-16

How to Cite

Shivji, I. (2023). Using transformative constitutions to build counter-hegemonic consciousness in society: Response to Professor Justice Willy Mutunga’s inaugural lecture at Kabarak School of Law, In search and defence of radical legal education: A personal footnote on 28 January 2022: Issa Shivji. Kabarak Law Review, 2, 73–78. https://doi.org/10.58216/klr.v2i.347