Dr. Idd Ramadhani Mandi is a lecturer at the Department of Public Law. He joined the School in 2007. He holds a Bachelor of Laws (2005), Master of Laws (2007) and Ph.D. (Law) (2023) degrees from University of Dar es Salaam. He conducted PhD research in Constitutional Law and submitted a PhD thesis titled “Application of the Principle of Popular Sovereignty in Constitution-Making Processes in Kenya and Tanzania.” Dr. Mandi’s areas of interests are in Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Administrative Law and Evidence Law.
Dr. Mandi is also an advocate of the High Court of Tanzania. He was called into Bar in 2010. He is a member of Tanganyika Law Society and East Africa Law Society; Bar Associations for Tanzania mainland and East African countries respectively. In 2012, Dr. Mandi was appointed by the Minister of Constitutional and Legal Affairs to serve as a member of the Secretariat to the Constitutional Review Commission (otherwise known as “the Warioba Commission”). In 2019, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, EAC, Regional and International Cooperation appointed Dr Mandi to serve as a member of the Team of Constitutional Experts, which is charged with the responsibility to consult stakeholders and, ultimately, draft the Constitution of the East African Confederation. He is the Rapporteur of the Team. Dr. Mandi is also a Commissioner of the Law Reform Commission of Tanzania since 2018. He may be contacted through this address:
Dr. Idd R. Mandi,
UDSM School of Law,
P.O. BOX 35093,
Dar es Salaam, The United Republic of Tanzania
Mobile: +255754 854418
+255715 854418
e-mail: mandioyo@gmail.com
Publications
Dr. Mandi has the following publications:
Book Chapter
“The State of Constitutionalism and a Bumpy Drive to a New Constitution in Tanzania: Review for the Year 2011” in Alexander Makulilo (ed.), the Annual State of Constitutionalism in East Africa, Fountain Publishers, Kampala, pp.79-145.
Journal Articles
Consensus- Building and Popular Participation in Constitution-Making: Lessons from Early Constituent Processes in Tanganyika and Zanzibar, in Eastern Africa Law Review, Vol. 49, No. 2, December, 2022, pp.47-86.