Publication

Aug 2010

This Briefing Paper analyzes the extent to which ordinary Mozambicans feel the rule of law actually exists in their country. It employs 2005 and 2008 data from the Mozambique Afrobarometer public opinion survey to understand people’s perceptions of the extent to which ordinary people are treated equally by the state, whether the state enforces the law equally against both state officials and ordinary people, and the extent to which the president ignores the constitution.

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Author Carlos Shenga
Series Afrobarometer Briefing Papers
Issue 86
Publisher Afrobarometer
Copyright © 2010 Afrobarometer
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