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GENERAL
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First Name:Frederick
Middle Name:Mwita
Last Name:Werema
Member Type:Attorney General
Constituent:Ex-officio Member
Political Party:CCM
Office Location:Dar Es Salaam
Office Phone:P.O. Box 9050, Dar Es Salaam
Ext.:-
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Office E-mail:fwerema@parliament.go.tz
Member Status:Current Member
Date of Birth10 October 1955
EDUCATION
School Name/LocationCourse/Degree/AwardStart DateEnd DateLevel
Wegero Primary SchoolPrimary Education19641968PRIMARY
Kiagata Middle SchoolPrimary Education19691969PRIMARY
Nyegina Middle SchoolPrimary Education19691971PRIMARY
Bwiru Boys Secondary SchoolO-Level Education19721975SECONDARY
Songea Boys High SchoolA-Level Education19761977HIGH SCHOOL
University of Dar Es SalaamLLB19811984GRADUATE
American University, Washington DCLLM19921993MASTERS DEGREE
United Nations System Staff CollegeHuman Rights Reporting Course19941994DIPLOMA
University of SussexMining Law Course19961996CERTIFICATE
Australia Police CollegeLeadership Course20072007CERTIFICATE
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Company NamePositionFrom DateTo Date
Government of TanzaniaAttorney General2009
High Court of TanzaniaJudge20072009
Attorney GeneralAdvocate/Director19842006
Shaaban Robert Secondary SchoolTeacher19791980
PUBLICATIONS
DescriptionDate
Judge F. Werema: Economic Partnership Agreement, Ruaha University College. Tanzania2008
Judge F. Werema: Financial Instruments (Trusts) for Environment, American University Law Journal.1993
Judge F. Werema: Economic Partnership Agreement, Ruaha University College. Tanzania2008
Judge F. Werema: Financial Instruments (Trusts) for Environment, American University Law Journal.1993
Judge F. Werema: Economic Partnership Agreement, Ruaha University College. Tanzania2008
Judge F. Werema: Financial Instruments (Trusts) for Environment, American University Law Journal.1993
Judge F. Werema: Economic Partnership Agreement, Ruaha University College. Tanzania2008
Judge F. Werema: Financial Instruments (Trusts) for Environment, American University Law Journal.
 
CURRICULUM VITAE

I. PERSONAL HISTORY

​FULL NAME​Issa Gulamhussein Shivji

​DATE OF BIRTH​15th July, 1946

​PLACE OF BIRTH​Kilosa, Tanzania

​NATIONALITY​Tanzanian

​MARITAL STATUS​Married

​NUMBER OF CHILDREN​Two

II. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

​Ph. D.​1982​​University of Dar es Salaam

​LL.M.​1971​​University of London (LSE)

​LL.B.(Hons.)​1970​​University of East Africa

III. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

​Advocate, ​High Court & the
Court of Appeal of Tanzania​ Sept.1977 to date

​Advocate, ​High Court of Zanzibar​ June 1989 to date

IV. MEMBERSHIP OF AND POSITIONS HELD IN PROFESSIONAL ​BODIES

​Member,​Tanganyika Law Society​​ 1977 to date

​Member,​Tanganyika Law Society ​​ {1979 - 1980
​Governing Council​ {1983 - 1986
​ {1994 - 1995

​Member,​Tanganyika Law Society Standing
Committee on Law​ 1983 - 1986

​Chairman,​Tanganyika Law Society Standing
Committee on Law​ 1990 - 1991

​Member,​Tanganyika Law Society Legal
Aid Committee​ 1986 - 1988

​Member,​Drafting Committee of the Constitution
of the Law Association of Tanzania​ 1986

​Secretary,​Tanzania Professional Centre​ 1980 - 1981

​Chairman,​Committee on Private Legal Practice Reform,
Law Reform Commission of Tanzania​ 1984 - 1986

​Hon. Legal} ​Tanzania Society (Publisher of
Advisor, }​Tanzania Notes & and Records)​ 1985 - 1990

​Member, ​Tanzania Institute of Arbitrators​​ 1997 – 1998

.
POSTS HELD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM

Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Professor in
Pan-African Studies​​​​ 1 April, 2008 -

Professor​ 1 July, 1986– 15 July 2006

​Associate Professor​ 1 July, 1982 – 30 June 1986

​Senior Lecturer​ 1 July, 1977 – 30 June 1982

​Lecturer​ 1 July 1974– 30 June 1977

​Assistant Lecturer​ 1 July1973 – 30 June 1974

​Tutorial Assistant​ 1 May1970 – 30 June 1973

​Other posts and duties:
​
Associate}​​High Court Digest​ 1970 - 1971
Editor }

​Chairman,​​Legal Aid Committee​ 1978 - 1986

​Member,​​Legal Aid Committee​ 1986 - 1987

​Coordinator,​​Undergraduate Studies in Law​ 1981 - 1985

​Director,​​Law Moots and Mock Trials​ 1981 - 1994

​Head,​​Department of Legal Theory​ {1985 - 1987
​ {1988 -1991

Head,​​Department of Constitutional &
Administrative Law​ 2003 - 2005

Chairman,​​Graduate Studies Committee, Law​ {1986 - 1987
​ {1988 -1991

Member,​​University Higher Degrees Committee {1986 - 1991
​ {1988 - 1991

Member,​​University Senate​ {1981 - 1987
​ {1988 - 1991

Member,​​University Council​ 1985 - 1987

President,​​University Convocation​ 1985 - 1987

Member,​​Executive Committee of the University of
Dar es Salaam Academic Staff Assembly
(UDASA)​​ 1983 - 1984

Chief Editor,​​UDASA Newsletter​ 1983 – 1984

Chief Editor,​​Eastern Africa Law Review​ {1972 - 1974
​ {1983 - 1984

Editor,​​TAAMULI (Department of Political Science) 1984

Editor,​​African Review (Department of Political Science) 1984

Editor,​​IDS Maendeleo Series (Institute of
Development Studies)​ 1984

​Member,​​Committee of Inquiry into the Detention
of Students (SarungiCommittee)​ 1989

​Chairman,​​Drafting Committee: `Dar es Salaam
Declaration on Academic Freedom & Social
Responsibility of Academics (UDASA)​ 1990

VI. NATIONAL APPOINTMENTS

Chairman,​Board of Directors, Tanzania Breweries Ltd.​ 1986 – 1987

Chairman,​Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Land Matters
(Tanzania)​ 1991 - 1992

Executive}​ Land Rights Research and Resources Institute
Director }​(HAKIARDHI)​ 1996 - 2002

Member,​Council of the Sokoine University of Agriculture, 1996 – 1999

Founder,​Institute of Law and Policy​ 2000 – 2002

President,​Media Council of Tanzania, 2006 to date

Chairman, ​Board of Directors, Zanzibar Indian Ocean
Research Institute​​ 2007 to date

Member, ​ Board of Trustees, Tanzania Cultural Trust Fund​ 2007 to date

Visiting }​Research on Poverty Alleviatio (REPOA),
Professor }​Dar es Salaam​​ Oct.2006- Feb. 2008

VIIA. INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS

Visiting Professor,​El Colegio De Mexico,​​ April-July, 1982

Coordinator,​​National Working Group, CODESRIA,Tanzania 1983 - 1985

Director,​International Third World Legal Studies
Association (USA)​​1983- 1989

Associate Editor,​Third World Book Review, London​​1984 -1988

Visiting Professor,​Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe ​1987-1988

Member,​​Scientific Committee, Africa Development,
CODESRIA,Dakar​​1987 -1989

Member,​​Editorial Advisory Board, Eastern Africa
Social Science
​Research Review(Addis Ababa) 1987 - 1990
Member,​​Editorial Advisory Board, International
Journal of
Sociology of Law(London)​ 1987 - 1991

Chairman,​​Drafting Committee to draft the `Kampala
Declaration on Intellectual Freedom'​​ 1990

Member,​​Editorial Advisory Board, Social & Legal Studies:
An International Journal(Sage)​ 1991 - 2006

Distinguished ​}​University of Hong Kong​ 1992
Visitor,​}

Visiting Professor,​School of Law, University of Warwick,
United Kingdom​ 1993-1995

Director, ​Law and Development Programme, School of Law,
University of Warwick, United Kingdom​ 1994-1995

Honorary​ }​National Law School of India University, India​ 1994
Visiting Professor, }

Member,​UNDP Mission to Eritrea to assist the Eritrean Land
Commission in National Capacity Building​ May 1994

Editorial Adviser,​Development in Practice (Oxfam Journal)​ 1995 - 2000

Director,​ Democratic Governance Institute,
CODESRIA, Dakar, Senegal​ July- Sept., 1996

Visiting Associate​Centre for African Studies
​University of Cape Town, South Africa​ Sept. 1997

Chairman, ​CODESRIA Governance Reform Committee​ 2000-2002

Member, ​Advisory Board to the Training Programme
on Human Rights: Adilisha Project (Joint Project
of fahamu with the University of Oxford)​ 2002

Member, ​African Review of Books(CODESRIA)​ 2003

Member, ​UN-HABITAT, Advisory Group of Experts on
Decentralization​ 2003 - 2005

Member, ​Executive Committee of CODESRIA.​ 2003 - 2005

VIIB. CONSULTANCY & RESEARCH

Consultant ​Oxfam, Uganda, Karamoja Project,​​​ May 1996


Team Leader & }​​Zimbabwe National Land Policy Drafting
International ​ }​​Team (under FAO; Sponsored by UNDP) ​1998- 1999
Consultant }

Consultant & }​UNDP Project on Village Democracy
Team Leader } Initiative,​ 1999 - 2000

Local Consultant, ​Inter-Party Committee of Zanzibar on
Constitutional Reform
[sponsored by UNDP]​​ 1999

Trainer, ​Designed & Co-ordinated a short course for
Parliamentary Draftspersonsfor the National
Assembly, Tanzania​​ 2000

Consultant, ​Local Government Reform Programme,
Evaluation of Grassroots Leaders
Training Programme,​​​ 2001

Consultant, ​Local Government Reform Programme,
Preparing Supplementary Training Material
for Grassroots Leaders Training Programme, 2002

Country Researcher,​'Common Pool Resources' under the Department
of Geography, University of Cambridge​ 2001-2002

Consultant/Researcher,​ILO/SLAREA Study,'Machinery for Settling
Labour Disputes in Tanzania (Mainland)'​ 2002

Consultant/Researcher,​Trade Union Congress of Tanzania (TUCTA)
Study, ‘Review of Labour Laws in Tanzania' 2002

Consultant​Local Government Reform Programme (LGRP)
Review of Public Service Law 2002 & 2003

Consultant/Main Author ​‘Kiongozi cha Utawala Bora Kijijini' Ministry
of Regional Administration & Local Government
(sponsored by UNDP)92pp.​2002- 2003

Consultant/Team Leader​Local Government Reform Programme,
Harmonisation of Laws to effect ‘Decentralisation
by Devolution​​ 2003 - 2008

Member, ​Joint Government-Donor Review Team,
Review Local Government Reform​ 2004 & 2007

VIIC WORK IN PROGRESS

Book project under Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA) on
The Political Economy of Neoliberalism inTanzania Oct.2006 – Feb. 2008

VIII. WORKING EXPERIENCE

Teacher,​​Olympio Primary School, Dar es Salaam​ 1967

Teacher,​​Kinondoni Secondary School, Dar es Salaam​ 1969


Part-time Lecturer​Political Economy, Institute of Finance Management
​Dar es Salaam​​ 1973

Advocacy,​​For and on behalf of the Legal Aid Committees,
Tanganyika Law Society andFaculty of Law,
University of Dar es Salaam​​ 1977 to date

IX. PUBLICATIONS

A. BOOKS

1.​2008​Pan-Africanism or Pragmatism? Lessons of the Tanganyika
​Zanzibar Union (Dar es Salaam: Mkuki na Nyota)
​​​xx + 313pp

2.​2007​Silences in NGO discourse:The role and future of NGOs in
​Africa (London: fahamu & Pambazooka)​xiii + 68pp

3.​2006​Let the People Speak: Tanzania down the Road to Neo-
​Liberalism (Dakar: CODESRIA)​ x + 303pp

4.​2005​[ed. & lead author], Constitutional and Legal System of
​Tanzania, A Civics Sourcebook (Dar es Salaam: Mkuki na
​Nyota, ​​ viii + 312pp

5.​2003​(ed.) Constitutional Development in East Africa for Year 2000
​(Dar es Salaam: E & D)​​​ vi + 154pp
​editor's 1-10pp

6.​1998​[with W. B. L. Kapimga] Maasai Rights in Ngorongoro,
Tanzania (London: IIED; HAKIARDHI)​​ x + 114pp

1999​[Also translated into Kiswahili]

7​1998​Not Yet Democracy: Land Tenure Reform in Tanzania ​(London: IIED, Dar es Salaam: Faculty of Law &​​HAKIARDHI)​xii + 132pp

8.​1993​Intellectuals at the Hill: Essays and Talks, 1968-1993, (Dar es ​Salaam: DUP)​ viii + 270pp

9.​1991​(ed. & contributor) State and Constitutionalism: An African ​Debate on Democracy, (Harare: SAPES)​ vi + 287pp
​editor's : 27-54pp & 253-260pp

10.​1990​State Coercion and Freedom in Tanzania (Lesotho: ​Institute of Southern African Studies)​ xii + 107

11.​1990​Tanzania: The Legal Foundations of the Union (Dar es Salaam:​DUP)​ iv + 112pp

12.​1989​The Concept of Human Rights in Africa, (Dakar: CODESRIA)​vii + 126pp

​[Also translated into Arabic]

13.​1986​Law, State and the Working Class in Tanzania: c.1920-1964 ​(London: James Currey, Portsmouth: Heinemann, Dar es​Salaam: Tanzania Publishing House​ xix + 268pp

14.​1986​(ed.& contributor) Limits of Legal Radicalism:Reflections on ​Teaching Law at the University of Dar es Salaam (Dar es​Salaam:Faculty of Law)​ 135pp
​editor's : 11-14pp & 117-135pp

15.​1985​(ed.) The State and the Working People in Tanzania
(Dakar:CODESRIA)​ 198pp
​editor's : 1-15pp

16.​1976​Class Struggles in Tanzania (Dar es Salaam: Tanzania ​Publishing House, London: Heinemann, New York: Monthly​Review)​ ix + 182pp

17.​1973​(ed.) Tourism and SocialistDevelopment (Dar es Salaam:​Tanzania Publishing House)​ xi + 97pp

18.​1972​(ed.) The Silent Class Struggle (Dar es Salaam: Tanzania ​Publishing House)​ vi + 138pp
​editor's: 1-66pp

​Reprinted in Saul, J. & Cliffe, L.(eds.)Socialism in Tanzania ​(Nairobi: East African Publishing House)​ 304-330pp

B. MONOGRAPHS

19.​2006​Lawyers in Neoliberalism: Authority's Professional Supplicants
​or Society's Amateurish Conscience (Dar es Salaam: Faculty of
​Law, UDSM)​ 32pp

20.​2003​Village Democracy Initiative Report. A Research Report for
​President's Office – Regional Administration and Local
​Government, UNDP Sponsorship, (with C.M. Peter)​ 94pp

21.​2002​Village Governance and Common Pool Resources: A Research
​Report done under the auspices of the University of
​Cambridge, U.K.​ 100pp

22.​1994​A Legal Quagmire: Tanzania's Regulation of Land Tenure​(Establishment of Villages) Act, 1992,​(London:IIED)​ 33pp

23.​1988​Fight my Beloved Continent: New Democracy in Africa ​(Harare: SAPES)​ iv + 40pp

24.​1984​(with Henry Mapolu) Vugu Vugu la Wafanyakazi Nchini​Tanzania [Working Class Struggles in Tanzania]​(Kampala: Urban Rural Mission)​ iii + 43pp

C. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

25.​2006​"Developments in Judicial Review in Mainland Tanzania", in
​William Binchy & Catherine Finnegan eds. Human Rights,
​Constitutionalism and the Judiciary: Tanzanian and Irish
​Perspectives (Dublin: Clarus Press)​ 129-146pp
26​2006​"Sovereignty and Statehood of Zanzibar in the Union: Critical
​Comments on S.M.Z v. Machano Khamis Ali & 17 Others" in
​C. M. Peter & H. Othman eds. Zanzibar and the Union​Question (Dar es Salaam: Zanzibar Legal Services Centre
​Publication Series, Book No. 4):​ 162-186pp

27.​2005​"The Rise, the Fall and the Insurrection of Nationalism in​Africa", in Yieke, F. A. (ed.) East Africa: In Search of National​and Regional Renewal (Dakar: CODESRIA)​ 11-26pp

28.​2004​"Law and Access to Justice: The Rhetoric and the Reality", in​Smokin Wanjala, ed. Law and Acess to Justice in East Africa,
​Nairobi: CLARION)​ 14-40pp
29.​2003​"Who are the Poor and Whose Justice are they Accessing? The
​Dilemmas of a Legal Aid Actvist" in Othman, H & C. M. Peter,
​eds. Perspectives on :Legal Aid and Access to Justice in​Zanzibar (Zanzibar: Zanzibar Legal Services Centre), 5-16pp

30. ​2003​"Three Generations of Constitutions and Constitution-making
in Africa: An Overview and Assessment in Social and Economic Context" in M. S. Rosen ed. Constitutionalism in Transition: Africa and Eastern Europe, Warsaw: Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, ​ 74-92pp
31.​2002​"Globalisation and Popular Resistance" in Semboja, J., Juma​Mwapachu and Eduard Jansen eds. Local Perspectives on​Globalisation: The African Case, Dar es Salaam: REPOA
​Mkuki na Nyota.​ 101-118pp
​
32​2002​"Is Might a Right in International Human Rights? Notes on the
​Imperialist Assault on the Right of the Peoples to
ISSA G SHIVJI CURRICULUM VITAE

I. PERSONAL HISTORY

​FULL NAME​Issa Gulamhussein Shivji

​DATE OF BIRTH​15th July, 1946

​PLACE OF BIRTH​Kilosa, Tanzania

​NATIONALITY​Tanzanian

​MARITAL STATUS​Married

​NUMBER OF CHILDREN​Two

II. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

​Ph. D.​1982​​University of Dar es Salaam

​LL.M.​1971​​University of London (LSE)

​LL.B.(Hons.)​1970​​University of East Africa

III. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

​Advocate, ​High Court & the
Court of Appeal of Tanzania​ Sept.1977 to date

​Advocate, ​High Court of Zanzibar​ June 1989 to date

IV. MEMBERSHIP OF AND POSITIONS HELD IN PROFESSIONAL ​BODIES

​Member,​Tanganyika Law Society​​ 1977 to date

​Member,​Tanganyika Law Society ​​ {1979 - 1980
​Governing Council​ {1983 - 1986
​ {1994 - 1995

​Member,​Tanganyika Law Society Standing
Committee on Law​ 1983 - 1986

​Chairman,​Tanganyika Law Society Standing
Committee on Law​ 1990 - 1991

​Member,​Tanganyika Law Society Legal
Aid Committee​ 1986 - 1988

​Member,​Drafting Committee of the Constitution
of the Law Association of Tanzania​ 1986

​Secretary,​Tanzania Professional Centre​ 1980 - 1981

​Chairman,​Committee on Private Legal Practice Reform,
Law Reform Commission of Tanzania​ 1984 - 1986

​Hon. Legal} ​Tanzania Society (Publisher of
Advisor, }​Tanzania Notes & and Records)​ 1985 - 1990

​Member, ​Tanzania Institute of Arbitrators​​ 1997 – 1998

.
POSTS HELD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM

Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Professor in
Pan-African Studies​​​​ 1 April, 2008 -

Professor​ 1 July, 1986– 15 July 2006

​Associate Professor​ 1 July, 1982 – 30 June 1986

​Senior Lecturer​ 1 July, 1977 – 30 June 1982

​Lecturer​ 1 July 1974– 30 June 1977

​Assistant Lecturer​ 1 July1973 – 30 June 1974

​Tutorial Assistant​ 1 May1970 – 30 June 1973

​Other posts and duties:
​
Associate}​​High Court Digest​ 1970 - 1971
Editor }

​Chairman,​​Legal Aid Committee​ 1978 - 1986

​Member,​​Legal Aid Committee​ 1986 - 1987

​Coordinator,​​Undergraduate Studies in Law​ 1981 - 1985

​Director,​​Law Moots and Mock Trials​ 1981 - 1994

​Head,​​Department of Legal Theory​ {1985 - 1987
​ {1988 -1991

Head,​​Department of Constitutional &
Administrative Law​ 2003 - 2005

Chairman,​​Graduate Studies Committee, Law​ {1986 - 1987
​ {1988 -1991

Member,​​University Higher Degrees Committee {1986 - 1991
​ {1988 - 1991

Member,​​University Senate​ {1981 - 1987
​ {1988 - 1991

Member,​​University Council​ 1985 - 1987

President,​​University Convocation​ 1985 - 1987

Member,​​Executive Committee of the University of
Dar es Salaam Academic Staff Assembly
(UDASA)​​ 1983 - 1984

Chief Editor,​​UDASA Newsletter​ 1983 – 1984

Chief Editor,​​Eastern Africa Law Review​ {1972 - 1974
​ {1983 - 1984

Editor,​​TAAMULI (Department of Political Science) 1984

Editor,​​African Review (Department of Political Science) 1984

Editor,​​IDS Maendeleo Series (Institute of
Development Studies)​ 1984

​Member,​​Committee of Inquiry into the Detention
of Students (SarungiCommittee)​ 1989

​Chairman,​​Drafting Committee: `Dar es Salaam
Declaration on Academic Freedom & Social
Responsibility of Academics (UDASA)​ 1990

VI. NATIONAL APPOINTMENTS

Chairman,​Board of Directors, Tanzania Breweries Ltd.​ 1986 – 1987

Chairman,​Presidential Commission of Inquiry into Land Matters
(Tanzania)​ 1991 - 1992

Executive}​ Land Rights Research and Resources Institute
Director }​(HAKIARDHI)​ 1996 - 2002

Member,​Council of the Sokoine University of Agriculture, 1996 – 1999

Founder,​Institute of Law and Policy​ 2000 – 2002

President,​Media Council of Tanzania, 2006 to date

Chairman, ​Board of Directors, Zanzibar Indian Ocean
Research Institute​​ 2007 to date

Member, ​ Board of Trustees, Tanzania Cultural Trust Fund​ 2007 to date

Visiting }​Research on Poverty Alleviatio (REPOA),
Professor }​Dar es Salaam​​ Oct.2006- Feb. 2008

VIIA. INTERNATIONAL APPOINTMENTS

Visiting Professor,​El Colegio De Mexico,​​ April-July, 1982

Coordinator,​​National Working Group, CODESRIA,Tanzania 1983 - 1985

Director,​International Third World Legal Studies
Association (USA)​​1983- 1989

Associate Editor,​Third World Book Review, London​​1984 -1988

Visiting Professor,​Faculty of Law, University of Zimbabwe ​1987-1988

Member,​​Scientific Committee, Africa Development,
CODESRIA,Dakar​​1987 -1989

Member,​​Editorial Advisory Board, Eastern Africa
Social Science
​Research Review(Addis Ababa) 1987 - 1990
Member,​​Editorial Advisory Board, International
Journal of
Sociology of Law(London)​ 1987 - 1991

Chairman,​​Drafting Committee to draft the `Kampala
Declaration on Intellectual Freedom'​​ 1990

Member,​​Editorial Advisory Board, Social & Legal Studies:
An International Journal(Sage)​ 1991 - 2006

Distinguished ​}​University of Hong Kong​ 1992
Visitor,​}

Visiting Professor,​School of Law, University of Warwick,
United Kingdom​ 1993-1995

Director, ​Law and Development Programme, School of Law,
University of Warwick, United Kingdom​ 1994-1995

Honorary​ }​National Law School of India University, India​ 1994
Visiting Professor, }

Member,​UNDP Mission to Eritrea to assist the Eritrean Land
Commission in National Capacity Building​ May 1994

Editorial Adviser,​Development in Practice (Oxfam Journal)​ 1995 - 2000

Director,​ Democratic Governance Institute,
CODESRIA, Dakar, Senegal​ July- Sept., 1996

Visiting Associate​Centre for African Studies
​University of Cape Town, South Africa​ Sept. 1997

Chairman, ​CODESRIA Governance Reform Committee​ 2000-2002

Member, ​Advisory Board to the Training Programme
on Human Rights: Adilisha Project (Joint Project
of fahamu with the University of Oxford)​ 2002

Member, ​African Review of Books(CODESRIA)​ 2003

Member, ​UN-HABITAT, Advisory Group of Experts on
Decentralization​ 2003 - 2005

Member, ​Executive Committee of CODESRIA.​ 2003 - 2005

VIIB. CONSULTANCY & RESEARCH

Consultant ​Oxfam, Uganda, Karamoja Project,​​​ May 1996


Team Leader & }​​Zimbabwe National Land Policy Drafting
International ​ }​​Team (under FAO; Sponsored by UNDP) ​1998- 1999
Consultant }

Consultant & }​UNDP Project on Village Democracy
Team Leader } Initiative,​ 1999 - 2000

Local Consultant, ​Inter-Party Committee of Zanzibar on
Constitutional Reform
[sponsored by UNDP]​​ 1999

Trainer, ​Designed & Co-ordinated a short course for
Parliamentary Draftspersonsfor the National
Assembly, Tanzania​​ 2000

Consultant, ​Local Government Reform Programme,
Evaluation of Grassroots Leaders
Training Programme,​​​ 2001

Consultant, ​Local Government Reform Programme,
Preparing Supplementary Training Material
for Grassroots Leaders Training Programme, 2002

Country Researcher,​'Common Pool Resources' under the Department
of Geography, University of Cambridge​ 2001-2002

Consultant/Researcher,​ILO/SLAREA Study,'Machinery for Settling
Labour Disputes in Tanzania (Mainland)'​ 2002

Consultant/Researcher,​Trade Union Congress of Tanzania (TUCTA)
Study, ‘Review of Labour Laws in Tanzania' 2002

Consultant​Local Government Reform Programme (LGRP)
Review of Public Service Law 2002 & 2003

Consultant/Main Author ​‘Kiongozi cha Utawala Bora Kijijini' Ministry
of Regional Administration & Local Government
(sponsored by UNDP)92pp.​2002- 2003

Consultant/Team Leader​Local Government Reform Programme,
Harmonisation of Laws to effect ‘Decentralisation
by Devolution​​ 2003 - 2008

Member, ​Joint Government-Donor Review Team,
Review Local Government Reform​ 2004 & 2007

VIIC WORK IN PROGRESS

Book project under Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA) on
The Political Economy of Neoliberalism inTanzania Oct.2006 – Feb. 2008

VIII. WORKING EXPERIENCE

Teacher,​​Olympio Primary School, Dar es Salaam​ 1967

Teacher,​​Kinondoni Secondary School, Dar es Salaam​ 1969


Part-time Lecturer​Political Economy, Institute of Finance Management
​Dar es Salaam​​ 1973

Advocacy,​​For and on behalf of the Legal Aid Committees,
Tanganyika Law Society andFaculty of Law,
University of Dar es Salaam​​ 1977 to date

IX. PUBLICATIONS

A. BOOKS

1.​2008​Pan-Africanism or Pragmatism? Lessons of the Tanganyika
​Zanzibar Union (Dar es Salaam: Mkuki na Nyota)
​​​xx + 313pp

2.​2007​Silences in NGO discourse:The role and future of NGOs in
​Africa (London: fahamu & Pambazooka)​xiii + 68pp

3.​2006​Let the People Speak: Tanzania down the Road to Neo-
​Liberalism (Dakar: CODESRIA)​ x + 303pp

4.​2005​[ed. & lead author], Constitutional and Legal System of
​Tanzania, A Civics Sourcebook (Dar es Salaam: Mkuki na
​Nyota, ​​ viii + 312pp

5.​2003​(ed.) Constitutional Development in East Africa for Year 2000
​(Dar es Salaam: E & D)​​​ vi + 154pp
​editor's 1-10pp

6.​1998​[with W. B. L. Kapimga] Maasai Rights in Ngorongoro,
Tanzania (London: IIED; HAKIARDHI)​​ x + 114pp

1999​[Also translated into Kiswahili]

7​1998​Not Yet Democracy: Land Tenure Reform in Tanzania ​(London: IIED, Dar es Salaam: Faculty of Law &​​HAKIARDHI)​xii + 132pp

8.​1993​Intellectuals at the Hill: Essays and Talks, 1968-1993, (Dar es ​Salaam: DUP)​ viii + 270pp

9.​1991​(ed. & contributor) State and Constitutionalism: An African ​Debate on Democracy, (Harare: SAPES)​ vi + 287pp
​editor's : 27-54pp & 253-260pp

10.​1990​State Coercion and Freedom in Tanzania (Lesotho: ​Institute of Southern African Studies)​ xii + 107

11.​1990​Tanzania: The Legal Foundations of the Union (Dar es Salaam:​DUP)​ iv + 112pp

12.​1989​The Concept of Human Rights in Africa, (Dakar: CODESRIA)​vii + 126pp

​[Also translated into Arabic]

13.​1986​Law, State and the Working Class in Tanzania: c.1920-1964 ​(London: James Currey, Portsmouth: Heinemann, Dar es​Salaam: Tanzania Publishing House​ xix + 268pp

14.​1986​(ed.& contributor) Limits of Legal Radicalism:Reflections on ​Teaching Law at the University of Dar es Salaam (Dar es​Salaam:Faculty of Law)​ 135pp
​editor's : 11-14pp & 117-135pp

15.​1985​(ed.) The State and the Working People in Tanzania
(Dakar:CODESRIA)​ 198pp
​editor's : 1-15pp

16.​1976​Class Struggles in Tanzania (Dar es Salaam: Tanzania ​Publishing House, London: Heinemann, New York: Monthly​Review)​ ix + 182pp

17.​1973​(ed.) Tourism and SocialistDevelopment (Dar es Salaam:​Tanzania Publishing House)​ xi + 97pp

18.​1972​(ed.) The Silent Class Struggle (Dar es Salaam: Tanzania ​Publishing House)​ vi + 138pp
​editor's: 1-66pp

​Reprinted in Saul, J. & Cliffe, L.(eds.)Socialism in Tanzania ​(Nairobi: East African Publishing House)​ 304-330pp

B. MONOGRAPHS

19.​2006​Lawyers in Neoliberalism: Authority's Professional Supplicants
​or Society's Amateurish Conscience (Dar es Salaam: Faculty of
​Law, UDSM)​ 32pp

20.​2003​Village Democracy Initiative Report. A Research Report for
​President's Office – Regional Administration and Local
​Government, UNDP Sponsorship, (with C.M. Peter)​ 94pp

21.​2002​Village Governance and Common Pool Resources: A Research
​Report done under the auspices of the University of
​Cambridge, U.K.​ 100pp

22.​1994​A Legal Quagmire: Tanzania's Regulation of Land Tenure​(Establishment of Villages) Act, 1992,​(London:IIED)​ 33pp

23.​1988​Fight my Beloved Continent: New Democracy in Africa ​(Harare: SAPES)​ iv + 40pp

24.​1984​(with Henry Mapolu) Vugu Vugu la Wafanyakazi Nchini​Tanzania [Working Class Struggles in Tanzania]​(Kampala: Urban Rural Mission)​ iii + 43pp

C. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

25.​2006​"Developments in Judicial Review in Mainland Tanzania", in
​William Binchy & Catherine Finnegan eds. Human Rights,
​Constitutionalism and the Judiciary: Tanzanian and Irish
​Perspectives (Dublin: Clarus Press)​ 129-146pp
26​2006​"Sovereignty and Statehood of Zanzibar in the Union: Critical
​Comments on S.M.Z v. Machano Khamis Ali & 17 Others" in
​C. M. Peter & H. Othman eds. Zanzibar and the Union​Question (Dar es Salaam: Zanzibar Legal Services Centre
​Publication Series, Book No. 4):​ 162-186pp

27.​2005​"The Rise, the Fall and the Insurrection of Nationalism in​Africa", in Yieke, F. A. (ed.) East Africa: In Search of National​and Regional Renewal (Dakar: CODESRIA)​ 11-26pp

28.​2004​"Law and Access to Justice: The Rhetoric and the Reality", in​Smokin Wanjala, ed. Law and Acess to Justice in East Africa,
​Nairobi: CLARION)​ 14-40pp
29.​2003​"Who are the Poor and Whose Justice are they Accessing? The
​Dilemmas of a Legal Aid Actvist" in Othman, H & C. M. Peter,
​eds. Perspectives on :Legal Aid and Access to Justice in​Zanzibar (Zanzibar: Zanzibar Legal Services Centre), 5-16pp

30. ​2003​"Three Generations of Constitutions and Constitution-making
in Africa: An Overview and Assessment in Social and Economic Context" in M. S. Rosen ed. Constitutionalism in Transition: Africa and Eastern Europe, Warsaw: Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, ​ 74-92pp
31.​2002​"Globalisation and Popular Resistance" in Semboja, J., Juma​Mwapachu and Eduard Jansen eds. Local Perspectives on​Globalisation: The African Case, Dar es Salaam: REPOA
​Mkuki na Nyota.​ 101-118pp
​
32​2002​"Is Might a Right in International Human Rights? Notes on the
​Imperialist Assault on the Right of the Peoples to
​Self-determination' in Mchome, S. ed.Taking Stock of Human​Rights Situation in Africa, Dar es Salaam: Faculty of Law:
120-130pp

33.​2000​"Contradictory Perspectives on Rights and Justice in the
​Context of Land Tenure Reform in Tanzania" in Mahmood​Mamdani (ed.) Beyond Rights Talk and Culture Talk​(Claremont, South Africa: David Philip) 37-60pp

34.​2000​"Globalization and Resistance" in Julio Faundez, Mary Footer
​Joseph Norton (eds.) Governance, Development and​Globalization (London: Blackstone) 135-150pp

35.​2000​"Critical Elements of a New Democratic Consensus in Africa"
Haroub Othman (ed.) Reflections on Leadership in Africa: Essays in Honour of Mwalimu Julius K. Nyerere,​(Belgium: VUB University Press), 25-38pp

36.​1999​"Human Rights and Development: A Fragmented Discourse" in
C. M. Peter & I. H. Juma (eds.)Fundamental Rights and Freedoms in Tanzania, (Dar es Salaam: Mkuki na Nyota), 9-24pp

37.​1999​"The Congo Crisis: A Replay of the Middle East?" in Ibbo
Ibbo Mandaza (ed.) Reflections on the Crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo, (Harare: SAPES TRUST), 65-72pp
38.​1998​"Problems of Constitution-making as consensus-building: The
​Tanzanian Experience", in Owen Sichone (ed.) The State and​Constitutionalism, (Harare: SAPES TRUST), 23-50pp

39.​1994​"Electoral Politics, Liberalization and Democracy" in Othman, ​H. & Mukandala, R. (eds.) Liberalization and Politics:The​1990 Election in Tanzania (Dar es Salaam: DUP)​ 12-35pp
40.​1994​"The Jurisprudence of the Dar es Salaam Declaration on ​Academic Freedom" in Diouf, M. & Mahmood Mamdani (eds.)​Academic Freedom in Africa (Dakar: CODESRIA)​ 300-307pp
41.​1993​"Rights-struggle, Class struggle and the Law: Reflections on
​Experiences at the University of Dar es Salaam" in Adelman, S. ​& Paliwala, A. (eds.) Law, Underdevelopment and Crisis​(London: Hans Zell)​ 127-148pp
42.​1992​The Changing State: From an Extra-legal to an Intra-legal State ​in Tanzania in Fimbo, G. M. & S. E. A. Mvungi (eds.)​Constitutional Reforms for Democratisation in Tanzania
​(Dar es Salaam: Faculty of Law)​​ 1-14pp

43.​1991​"The Right of Peoples to Self-determination: An African
​Perspective" in W. Twining (ed.) Issues of Self-determination
​(Aberdeen Uni. Press) [Based on the author's The Concept of ​Human Rights in Africa]

44.​1990​"Tanzania: The Debate on De-linking" in A. Mahjoub (ed.) ​Adjustment or De-linking? (London: Zed/UNU)​ 49-68pp

45.​1989​"Equality, Rights and Authoritarianism in Africa", in​MacCormick & Bankowski (eds.)Enlightenment, Rights and ​Revolution(Aberdeen University Press)​ 271-286pp

46.​1989​"The Structure of Social Conflicts in Africa", in Nyongo,P.A. ​(ed.) La Politica Africana Y La Crisis del Desarrallo (Mexico:​El Colegio de Mexico)​ 79-82pp

47.​1989​"The World Bank Report and Agricultural Development in ​Africa",​ ibid. 265-274pp

48.​1989​"The O.A.U.: Some Reflections",​.​ ibid. 247-252pp

49.​1989​"Background and Evaluation of the Current Economic
Demands of African Countries", ibid. 117-133pp

50.​1989​"Some Aspects of Class Struggle in South Africa", ibid.
​ ibid. 103-114pp

51.​1989​"Uganda: Social Conflicts leading to Amin's Rule",
​ ibid. 89-102pp

52.​1989​"Ethiopia: Social Conflicts leading to the 1974 Revolution"​​ ibid. 83-88pp


53.​1983​"The Exploitation of Small Peasant", in Das, A et al. (eds.) The ​Worker and the Working Class (Delhi: PECCE)​ 97-101pp

54.​1981​"Semi-proletarian Labour and the Use of Penal Sanctions in ​Labour Legislation of Tanzania, 1920-1938", in
Sumner, C.(ed.) Crime, Justice and Underdevelopment (London: Heinemann)​ 40-60pp

​1979​"Proletarian Struggles" in H. Goulbourne (ed.) Politics and
​the Third World (London: Macmillan) [An extract from Class ​Struggles in Tanzania]

​1977​"The Mixed Sector and Imperialist Control in Tanzania," in ​Gutkind, P.W.C. & Waterman,P.(eds.) African Social
Studies (London: Heinemann)[An extract from Tanzania: The Silent Class Struggle]

​1977​"Tanzania: De Klassenstridj Gaat Door", [Dutch translation
​of Tanzania: The Class Struggle Continues] in Shivji, I. et al.​Socialisme en Klassenstridj in Tanzania (Wageningen) - 145pp

.
ARTICLES

55.​2004​"Democratic Village Governance: A Contested Terrain", in
​Yahya-Othman, et. al (eds.) Why is Tanzania Still Poor 40
​Years after Independence?, Proceedings of the 6th UDSM
​Convocation Symposium, 2003 (Dar es Salaam: UDSM
​Convocation)​ 75-88pp.

56.​2004​"Reflections on NGOs in Tanzania: what we are, what we are
not, and what we ought to be",Development in Practice,
vol.14,5: (August 2004)​ 689-695pp

57.​2003​Democratic Governance: A Contested Terrain', in Yahya
Othman, Saida et. al, eds. 2003, Why Tanzania Still Poor 40
Years after Independence?, Proceedings of the 6th UDSM
Convocation Symposium, 2003​75-88pp

58.​2001​'The Life and Time of Babu: The Age of Revolution and
Liberation' in Law, Social Justice and Global Development (LGD) 2001(2)

59.​2000​"Law and Access to Justice", The Constitution: A Journal of
Constitutional Development, vol.1, No.1.

60.​1999​"The Land Acts 1999: A Cause for Celebration or a Celebration
​of a Cause?", UDSM Nyerere Law Journal, vol. 1, No.9.

61​1996​"Constructing a New Rights Regime: Promises, Problems and​Prospects", UTAFITI [New series],​vol.3, no.1​ 1-46pp
​Also republished in Social and Legal Studies, 8(2) ​ 253-276pp

62.​1995​"The Rule of Law and Ujamaa in the Ideological Formation of​Tanzania" Social & Legal Studies (An International Journal), ​vol.4, No.2​ 147-174pp

63.​1992​‘Judgement of the Panel of Deans in Sakal v. Govt. of Caprivia'​[Southern African Moot Court on Human Rights], Lesotho Law ​Journal, vol 8, No. 1,​ 1-16pp.

64.​1991​"Minimum Legal Conditions for a Popular Debate on ​Democracy in Tanzania" Eastern Africa Law
​Review, vol.17, no.2​134-182pp
65.​1991​"The Jurisprudence of the Dar es Salaam Declaration on ​Academic Freedom" Journal of African Law, vol.35,​ nos.1&2:128-141pp

66.​1991​"Contradictory Developments in the Teaching and Practice of ​Human Rights in Tanzania" Journal of African Law, vol.35,​nos.1&2​ 114-127pp

67.​1991​"The Democracy Debate in Africa:Tanzania" Review of African
​Political Economy, vol.50​ 79-91pp

68.​1991​"The Politics of the Left in Africa" Third World in​Perspective,(Chicago) vol.1, no.1​ 183-91pp


69.​1990​"State and Constitutionalism in Africa: A New Democratic
​Perspective", International Journal of the Sociology of Law,​vol.18,​ 381-408pp

70.​​1990​"The Politics of Liberalization in Tanzania: Notes on the Crisis ​of Ideological Hegemony" TAAMULI vol.1, no.1-2, 138-152pp

​Reprinted in Campbell & Stein (eds.)The IMF and Tanzania ​(Harare: SAPES, 1991 & Westview 1992)​ 67-85pp

71.​​1990​"Re-awakening of Politics in Africa" Maji Maji, no.47​(May,1990)​ 59-76pp

72.​​1988​"Reflections on Intellectuals in Africa", SAPEM. no.5, Feb. ​1988

73.​​1987​"The Roots of Agrarian Crisis in Tanzania- A Theoretical​Perspective" Eastern African Social Science Research Review, ​vol.III, no.1,​ 111-134pp

​Reprinted in Forster, P. & Maghimbi, S. (eds.) The Tanzanian
​Peasantry: Economy in Crisis(Avebury: 1992)​ 124-150pp

74.​​1987​"Rights Struggle and the Bill of Rights in Tanzania" Zimbabwe ​LawReview, vol.5,​ 128-141pp

75​.​1986​"Marxism and Socialism in Africa:Some Reflections",
Socialism in the World, no. , (Beograd) ,​Reprinted in SAPEM, no.3 [Harare]

76.​​1985​"Labour Law and Conditions of Child Labour in Tanzania: ​1920-1940", International Journal of Sociology of Law, no.13, ​(London: Academic Press)​ 221-235pp


77.​​1985​"Law in Independent Africa: Some Reflections on the Role of ​Legal Ideology", Ohio State Law Journal, 46, 3, (Columbus)​ 689-696pp

78.​​1984​"Voluntary Legal Aid in Tanzania:Retrospect and Prospect",​Tanzania Notes and Records, nos.90/91 (Dar es Salaam: ​Tanzania Society)​ 9-33pp

79.​​1984​"The Reorganisation of the State and the Working People in​Tanzania", Socialism in the World, no. 45, (Beograd)
​ 156-178pp

80.​​1983​"Seven Theses on Reform and Revolution", Journal of African
​Marxists, no.4, (London)

81.​​1983​"Working Class Struggles and Organisation in Tanzania:1939-​1975",Mawazo, V, 2, (Kampala: Makerere University) 3-24pp

82.​​1983​"The State of the Constitution and the Constitution of the State ​in Tanzania", Eastern Africa Law Review, XI - XIV,op.cit.
​ 1-34pp

83.​​1980​"Rodney and Radicalism on the Hill", Majimaji, no.43, op.cit.

84.​​1980​"The State in the Dominated Social Formations of Africa",​International Social Science Journal, XXXII, 4, (Paris:​UNESCO)​730-742pp

85.​​1975​"Aina za Ziada na Unyonywaji wa Wafanyakazi na​Wakulima", [Forms of Surplus and the Exploitation of Workers ​and Peasants] Majimaji, no. , (Dar es Salaam: TANU Youth ​League)

86.​​1973​"Capitalism Unlimited: Public Corporations in Partnership with
​Multinational Corporations",African Review, III, 3, (Dar es ​Salaam: Political Science)​ 359-381pp

87. ​1972​"From the Analysis of Forms to the Exposition of
Substance:the Tasks of the Lawyer-Intellectual", Eastern Africa Law Review, Vol., 1&2,​​ 1-8pp

88.​​1970​"Insurance and Development",Eastern Africa Law Review, III, ​2, (Dar es Salaam: Faculty of Law)​ 143-173pp

89.​​1969​"The Educated Barbarians",Cheche, no. 1 (Dar es Salaam:
​TANU Youth League)​​ 1-12pp

E. OTHER PAPERS/REPORTS/WRITINGS
1.​2006​"The Silences in the NGO Discourse: The Role and Future of
​NGOs in Africa," Occasional Paper No. 1 (Dar es Salaam:
​HAKIARDHI.)

2.​2005​"Pan-Africanism or Imperialism:Unity and Struggle towards a
​New Democratic Africa", 2nd Billy Dudley Memorial Lecture,
​Nigerian Political Science Association.



3. ​2005​"The Development Discourse in Africa since Independence"
​Occasional Paper Series, Fall 2005, Institute of African
​Development, Cornell University, USA.

4.​2005​‘Whither University?' in Third World Resurgence, Issue
​No. 176, April 2005 (Penang, Malysia: Third World Network)
​
5.​2003​‘Constitutional Limits on Parliamentary Powers' in The
Tanzania Lawyer, (Tanganyika Law Society) October 2003,
6.​2003​‘Good Governance, Bad Governance and the Quest for
Democracy in Africa: An Alternative Perspective,' Keynote
Plenary Lecture to Nordic Africa Days, Uppsala, 3-5 October, 2003,

7.​2003​'Law's Empire and the Empire's Lawslessness', Royal African
​Society Lecture, United Kingdom. Also in the proceedings of
​the World Tribunal in Iraq, 2005, Istanbul, Turkey.

8. ​2001​'Rule of Law and the Status Quo: A Tribute to Retired Chief
Justice Francis Nyalali' in The Tanzanian Lawyer, April-Sept. 2001.

9.​1998​The Congo Crisis: a replay of the Middle-East? In Assocation
​of Concerned Africa Scholars, Special Bulletin, October 1998
​No. 53/54.

10.​1998​Personal Weekly Column Palaver inThe African since
beginning 1998. Citizen 2004-2005, 2007.

11.​1997​Guest Editor of Special Issue ofChange ( Magazine of ​Business, Politics & Economics) on The Land Question,​Democratising Land Tenure in Tanzania, vol.5, First Quarter

12.​‘Grounding the Debate on Land: The National Land Policy and ​its Implications', ibid.​

13.​‘Land: The Terrain of Democratic Struggles' ibid.
​
14.​'(with W. B. L. Kapinga) Implications of the Draft Bill for the ​Land Act'ibid.​

15.​‘Reflections on the Woman Question and Land: Some Debating ​Points'ibid.​

16.​1996​‘Problems of Constitution-making and Consensus-building:
​The Tanzanian Experience', paper presented to the Harare
​Conference on State & Constitutionalism, April 1996.

17.​1996​'Utungaji wa Katiba na Muafaka wa Kisiasa Nchini Tanzania'
​paper presented to the Parliamentary Committee on Legal & ​Constitutional Affairs, May 1996

18.​1996​'Ujenzi wa Uchumi wa Kitaifa Nchini Tanzania' paper to the
State of Politics Conference, D'Salaam 6-7 June, 1996.

19.​1996​‘Some Thoughts on Organising a Development Dialogue',
short paper for Nyerere Foundation, October, 1996.

20.​1996​'Mijadala Kuhusu Misingi ya Mfumo wa Umulikaji Ardhi ​Vijijini', paper to Karatu (village) Workshop, Nov. 1996.

21.​1994​‘Human Rights and Development: A Fragmented Discourse,'
paper presented to the Human Rights Seminar at Dar es
Salaam, January 1994.

22.​1993​Personal Column `X-examining Mageuzi' in the fortnightly ​Family Mirror

23.​1993​National Autonomous Development in the Thought of Edward
Moringe Sokoine , Second Sokoine Memorial Lecture Change, Nov./Dec., 1993

24.​1992​Land Policy & Land Tenure, Report of the Presidential
Commission of Inquiry into Land Matters [with the assistance
of the commissioners]

25.​1992​Personal Column `Shivji on Nyalali Report' in the
fortnightly Family Mirror, June to December, 1992
[on constitutional reforms]

26.​1992​"Fiasco at Law: Comments on Bills for the Eighth ​Constitutional Amendment, 1992 and the Political Parties Act,​1992", paper presented to the Tanganyika Law Society Seminar ​on: `Democracy & the Rule of Law during & after Mageuzi',​22&23 April, 1992.

27​1991​"Towards New Democratic Politics" in
​UDASA NEWSLETTER/FORUM, no.12,​ Jan.1991

28.​1990​"Pre-conditions for a Popular Debate on Democracy in ​Tanzania", paper read at Tang. Law Society Seminar, 1990.

29.​1990​"POs and the NGOs: Reflections on the Place of the Working ​People in the Debate on Democracy" Paper presented to​International Seminar on Democracy, Arusha , August, 1990.

30.​1990​(with the drafting committee) Dar es Salaam Declaration on ​Academic Freedom and Social Responsibility of Academics

31.​1989​"Professional Standard, Professional Ethics, Professional​Conscience",​UDASA FORUM/NEWSLETTER, No.9,​Oct.1989.
​
32.​1989​"The Pitfalls of the Debate on Democracy" in CODESRIA​BULLETIN no.2/3, 1989.
​Reprinted in IFDA DOSSIER, 79​ (Oct/.Dec. 1990)

33.​1987​"Compensation for Injury under the Workmen's Compensation ​Ordinance:Fact or Fiction?", Paper presented to the Faculty of​Law Social Security Seminar,​April 1987.

34​1986​"The Intellectual in the Crisis and the Crisis of the Intellectual",
​UDASA FORUM/NEWSLETTER, no.6, April.

35.​1986​"The Kilombero Killings: Glimpses from Labour History", ​Africa Events, September, 1986, op.cit.

36.​1986​"Notes on the Status of Legal Rights in Tanzania: A Juris-
​prudential Treatment", Paper presented to the Faculty of Law ​Silver Jubilee Seminar on the Bill of Rights in Oct. 1986

37.​1985​"Ujamaa in Court", (with Dr.Tenga)Africa Events,
​December, 1985

38.​1984​Report to the Chairman, Permanent Labour Tribunal on
possible changes in the PLT Act.

39.​1982​"On Security of Tenure of Academic Staff", a Report for
​UDASA.

40.​1981​"Working Paper on `Freedom, Democracy and Apathy at the
​University'", for UDASA Panel Discussion.
XI. AWARDS​1984​Fullbright Scholar, University of California, Berkeley, USA​1986​Faculty of Law (University of Dar es Salaam) Silver Jubilee ​Awards for:​1. "First Tanzanian Professor of Law"
​2. "Most Prolific Tanzanian Academician".
1991​Recipient of Reflections Program Fellowship from
Rockefeller/CODESRIA.​1997​LL.D. (Honoris Causa) from the University of East London,
​United Kingdom.
2002
Faculty of Law, 40th Anniversary, University of Dar es Salaam Award:​

1.
"Scholar of the Millenium (Law)".​
2.
"Long Service Award"

2003
Recipient of Senior Scholar Research Grant from OSSREA

2008
Tanganyika Law Society Award:​

In Recognition of Distinguished Contribution to the Legal Profession
​
​2008​CODESRIA Distinguished Lecturer for 2008
Issa G. Shivji
April 2008
 
Prof.Shivjiiiiiiii duh,karibia maisha yake yote anasoma,tena sheria. Then,jamaa mwenye tu'certificate' anam'diss' tena bungeni. Ama kweli....simple mind discuss people..
 
Werema ni shaba shlilingi!haivi aliyemteua alikosa watu wengine ambao ni compitent kwa hiyo position,kuliko kumweka huyu KILAZA!
 
Sijui kwanini Watawala wa Tanzania hawana utamaduni wa kuwaheshimu na kuwapa haki zinazostahili wasomi waliobobea. Nadhani hali hii inachangia sana katika laana za nchi ya Tanzania hata haiendelei imebakia ujinga tu. Hata enzi ya Mkapa walimtusi sana Prof. Lipumba, na leo eti wanamtusi Prof. Shivji. Tuwe serious jamani kwa aliyepita shule na aliyeipa haki yake, si kazi ndogo hata kidogo. Haijatokea eti Serikali ya Uingereza ikimkashfu John Maynard Keynes, au Serikali ya Marekani iwakashfu Joseph Stiglitz, au Paul Krugman na wengineo, eti Serikali ya Australia imkashfu John Crawford, eti Serikali ya Hungary imkashfu John Harsanyi, haiwezekani, hawa watu always huwa wana outstanding contribution katika Taifa lolote lile, ndiwo wanaoitwa wakae kama "think tank in course of event", Sasa leo litokee tatizo linalotishia uhai wa Taifa kwa ujumla eti tuite Werema, Wasira, Nape, Nchemba, Maji Marefu, Kova then waje na solution-thubutuuu, mpaka kyama kitafika hawa jamaa hawatakuja na solution ya matatizo ya watanzania. So please mlio serikalini hawa academicians wanawajua nyote tabia zenu ila wana staha ya hali ya juu, wapeni heshimu zao, cheo au pesa haimaanishi kuwavunjia adabu watu hawa. Na JK tunakushauri ikwa wananchi wanalalamika kwamba maisha yako tight, hebu wakusanye hawa Akina Prof. Shivji, Lipumba, Kasoga, Salim na wengineo muwajuao wakae wakuletee mapendekezo then uyatekeleze badala ya kuwaachia hawa "kuku" wako unaowafuga wawatukane. Inauma sana tena sana.
 
JK amejiharibu, angezama vyuo vikuu akaiba majembe haya yakakarabati hii nchi!!!

Fikiria huyu angekua AG, ingekuwaje??

Namfahamu Dr. Waguru Magigi, kijana hatari yuko SUA ( MUCCoBS)....... Huuu ni upangaaaaaa

Dr. Kitila
 
Asante Mkuu! MImi nakuja na observation nyingine nilipoangalia CV hii.Je ni sahihi kwa Mwanasheria Mkuu wa Serikali kuwa na Chama? Je anaweza kutendea haki watu husika? Au ndo kifungu kinachtaka mgombea kuwa na chama. Lakini yeye kama mwanasheria hagombei kupewa cheo hicho...au criteria za rais kumteua mwanasheria mkuu mojawapo ni lazima awe mwanachama? Vipi endapo kuna watu wenye competencies za kutosha lakini hawana political orientation yoyote na si wanachama wa chama chochote, lakini ni wasomi wazuri wa sheria, wazalendo na wenye track record nzuri zilizo-outstanding?
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Honourable
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First Name:
Frederick
Middle Name:
Mwita
Last Name:
Werema
Member Type:
Attorney General
Constituent:
Ex-officio Member
Political Party:
CCM
Office Location:
Dar Es Salaam
Office Phone:
P.O. Box 9050, Dar Es Salaam
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Date of Birth
10 October 1955
EDUCATION
School Name/Location
Course/Degree/Award
Start Date
End Date
Level
Wegero Primary School
Primary Education
1964
1968
PRIMARY
Kiagata Middle School
Primary Education
1969
1969
PRIMARY
Nyegina Middle School
Primary Education
1969
1971
PRIMARY
Bwiru Boys Secondary School
O-Level Education
1972
1975
SECONDARY
Songea Boys High School
A-Level Education
1976
1977
HIGH SCHOOL
University of Dar Es Salaam
LLB
1981
1984
GRADUATE
American University, Washington DC
LLM
1992
1993
MASTERS DEGREE
United Nations System Staff College
Human Rights Reporting Course
1994
1994
DIPLOMA
University of Sussex
Mining Law Course
1996
1996
CERTIFICATE
Australia Police College
Leadership Course
2007
2007
CERTIFICATE
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
Company Name
Position
From Date
To Date
Government of Tanzania
Attorney General
2009
High Court of Tanzania
Judge
2007
2009
Attorney General
Advocate/Director
1984
2006
Shaaban Robert Secondary School
Teacher
1979
1980
PUBLICATIONS
Description
Date
Judge F. Werema: Economic Partnership Agreement, Ruaha University College. Tanzania
2008
Judge F. Werema: Financial Instruments (Trusts) for Environment, American University Law Journal.
1993
Judge F. Werema: Economic Partnership Agreement, Ruaha University College. Tanzania
2008
Judge F. Werema: Financial Instruments (Trusts) for Environment, American University Law Journal.
1993
Judge F. Werema: Economic Partnership Agreement, Ruaha University College. Tanzania
2008
Judge F. Werema: Financial Instruments (Trusts) for Environment, American University Law Journal.
1993
Judge F. Werema: Economic Partnership Agreement, Ruaha University College. Tanzania
2008
Judge F. Werema: Financial Instruments (Trusts) for Environment, American University Law Journal.
 
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