Transitions in African contexts often involve complex legal and constitutional reforms aimed at establishing or restoring the rule of law. Reviews existing literature and case studies from various African jurisdictions, emphasising Kenyan examples for detailed analysis. Highlights a significant thematic focus on judicial independence and its challenges during post-conflict transitions in Kenya. Concludes that while progress has been made in certain areas, persistent issues such as corruption and inadequate institutional capacity remain key barriers to robust rule of law implementation. Suggests the need for enhanced public participation mechanisms and strengthened oversight bodies to support judicial independence effectively.
Cameron-Rogers et al. (Sun,) studied this question.