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  2. Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association (EWLA) is a women's public association. [1] The organization has up to 12,000 annually volunteering women. [2] History.

  3. Alemayehu Fentaw - Wikipedia

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    Alemayehu Fentaw was born in Alamata, Tigray (formerly Wollo), Ethiopia on 8 June 1980. Alemayehu Weldemariam teaches Constitutional Law at Mekelle University School of Law where he is also Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review.

  4. List of bar associations in Africa - Wikipedia

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    This List of bar associations in Africa includes bar associations in countries in Africa, many of which were members of the International Bar Association as of 2017. [1] The East Africa Law Society includes many individual members plus six national Bar associations: Law Society of Kenya, Tanganyika Law Society, Uganda Law Society, Zanzibar Law Society, Kigali Bar Association and Burundi Bar ...

  5. List of universities and colleges in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Central Ethiopia: 2009 [1] [8] Wolkite University Welkite: Central Ethiopia: 2012 [1] [9] Washera College: Debre Markos: Amhara: 2007 Wolaita Sodo University: Sodo: South Ethiopia: 2007 Another campuses are Gandaba Campus, Otona Campus and Tercha Campus. Wollega University: Naqamte: Oromia: 2007 Wollo University Dessie / Kombolcha: Amhara: 2007

  6. Courts of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    For example, Sharia law has been enshrined in both federal and state levels, despite obligated to follow disciplinary rule of ordinary courts and receive their budgets from the state. In Ethiopia, customary courts generally unrecognized by laws embracing traditional and local customs.

  7. Law of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Since the new constitution of Ethiopia enacted in 1995, Ethiopia's legal system consisted of federal law with bicameral legislature. [1] The House of People's Representatives (HoPR) is the lower chamber of bicameral legislature of Federal Parliamentary Assembly with 547 seats and the House of Federation with 108 seats, the former vested on executive power of Prime Minister and the Council of ...

  8. Legal system of Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, in an attempt to give its law school more autonomy, the University of Asmara promoted its Law Department to the Faculty of Law. At the time, the law program had 166 law candidates and had graduated 155 alumni. Still, the country continued to suffer from a shortage of qualified lawyers, with just 1 lawyer for every 1,745 citizens.

  9. Meaza Ashenafi - Wikipedia

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    Meaza was born in Asosa, Ethiopia.She attended both elementary and high school in Asosa and join Addis Ababa University Law department. She received a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) from Addis Ababa University and Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in international relations and gender studies from the University of Connecticut.