Have any enquiry? send a message!

+234 814 776 7193

publictions.lawrit@gmail.com

Edit Template

The Judiciary as an Electoral Arbiter: Judicial Adjudication and the Protection of Electoral Integrity in Democracies.

The Judiciary as an Electoral Arbiter: Judicial Adjudication and the Protection of Electoral Integrity in Democracies.

In the heart of every democracy lies the quiet yet resounding role of the judiciary, a shining hope that ensures elections, the sacred expression of the collective will of the people. Elections are not merely theatrical ceremonies; they are real expressions of fairness and transparency in any country. Across the African continent, from sea to sea, where the scars of colonial legacies and aftershocks of political disorder remain, the judiciary remains a crucial guardian in upholding electoral integrity. This paper examines the critical contribution of the judiciary towards breaking and making those conflicts that arise after elections. It will tap into the daily lives of Kenyan, Malawian, Zimbabwean and Zambian citizens in order to show how the courts have the power both to cement and to destroy the social glue that holds society together. The paper argues for more judicial independence and capacity of the judiciary to enable a robust adjudication process. By traversing African literature, the article comes a long way in arguing that a robust judiciary does not just interpret the law but also feeds the human soul of democracy, peace and dignity for all. Lastly, it calls for reforms that include the ordinary aspirations of Africans, opening electoral justice as an entry point to enduring stability and prosperity for all.

1 Comment

Leave a Reply to Samuel Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Popular Posts

  • All Posts
  • Volume I
  • Volume II Issue I
  • Volume II Issue II
  • Volume III Issue I
  • Volume III issue II
  • Volume IV Issue I
  • Volume IV issue II
  • Volume V Issue I
  • Volume V Issue II

All Publications

Latest Publication!

Volume 5 issue I (2025) Now Published!

Blog Tag

    An online, peer-reviewed, open-access journal proving students of law with a platform to express their views on diverse legal issues.

    Our Subsidiaries

    Lawrit Ink Cell

    Contact

    +234 814 776 7193

    Publications.lawrit@gmail.com

    Updates, Events, and publications

    You have been successfully Subscribed! Ops! Something went wrong, please try again.

    © 2025 Developed by FemJoe