Djedjro Francisco MELEDJE - Electoral Litigation in Africa
Pouvoirs n°129 - avril 2009 - La démocratie en Afrique - p.139-155
The forms taken by political competition in Africa are not linear, but
African countries are being trained with difficulty to the practice of electoral
litigation. The importance of litigation varies according to different
countries for a number of reasons, notably the differentiated mobilization
of political actors and public opinion in support of electoral litigation
as well as the development of litigation according to the different types
of election. The problem of irregularities and frauds remains recurrent.
Electoral litigation implies the existence of multiplicity of national actors
and can follow either the legal or the political path.
Résumé
Référence électonique : Djedjro Francisco MELEDJE, "Electoral Litigation in Africa", Pouvoirs, revue française d’études constitutionnelles et politiques, n°129, 2009,
p.139-155. Consulté le 01-06-2012. URL : http://www.revue-pouvoirs.fr/Electoral-Litigation-in-Africa.html