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Hii Hisome Imekaa Vizuri ni LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD


TANGANYIKA LAW SOCIETY

CITATION OF PROFESSOR CHRIS MAINA PETER
FOR THE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Professor Peter is one of our most illustrious law professors at the University of Dar es

Salaam (an alma mater for most of us). The majority of us who are in private practice today

passed through the Faculty of Law of the University of Dar es Salaam. And a significant

number were taught by him.

Professor Peter has been a member of the Tanganyika Law Society for 26 years (1984 to date)

He has practised law, mainly in pro bono cases. For over quarter of a century Professor

Peter was a very active member of the University of Dar es Salaam Legal Aid Committee and

later for almost a decade its chairman. During his tenure, hundreds of indigent clients were

given legal advice on a weekly basis and many among them were given ‘first aid’ such as

writing initial letters of claims or meeting opposite parties, including government

functionaries, to resolve disputes. Besides, the committee ran regular radio programmes and

published simple, accessible pamphlets to raise legal and rights-awareness.

Prof Peter is a renowned member of the Civil Society Movement in Tanzania. He has been

involved in the founding of some Non Governmental Organizations in Tanzania and East Africa

as well as being a very active member of NGO Boards. Peter was also active and instrumental

in promoting legal aid networking in the country through the Legal Aid and Human Rights

Network. Even after stepping down from the chairmanship of the committee, Professor Peter

did not lie on his laurels. He went ahead, and together with the late Professor Haroub

Othman, has been involved in the multifarious activities of the Zanzibar Legal Services

Centre which he currently chairs and is also a trustee. Others include: The Kituo cha Katiba

- (KCK ); The Foundation for Civil Society which he also chaired, Tanzania Journalist

Association(TAJA). He also has been the chairperson of the Community Advisory Board of

HIV/Research project on search for HIV vaccine.

Chris Maina Peter is a prolific writer and a very committed human rights activist. His

collection of human rights cases in Tanzania together with long commentaries in a book

running into over 300 pages is a standard reference for any one working in human rights.

He has published or has been a co - author of more than eighteen (18) books, twelve (12)

chapters of books, and sixteen (16) articles in International Journals. Some of the

celebrated works he has published include Human Rights in Tanzania: selected Cases and

Materials (1997); Justice and Rule of Law in Tanzania: Selected Judgments and Writings of

Justice James L. Mwalusanya (2005); Searching for Sense and Humanity, Civil Society and the

Struggle for a Better Rwanda (2006) and The Law and Justice in Tanzania: quarter a Century

of the Court of appeal (2007).

He has been and still is either an editor or a member of the editorial boards/advisor to a

number of renowned international journals. The list include Journal of African and

Intentional Law (editor in chief); Malawi Law Journal (member of Advisory Board);

International Journal on Minority and Group Rights (member of Editorial Board); African

Yearbook of International Law (member of Advisory Board); Yearbook on International

Humanitarian Law (member of Board of Editors); East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights

(member of Advisory Board), The Tanzania Human Rights Report (Member of the Editorial Board)

etc. The list is long.

His most recent work is a publication he compiled and edited with Saida Yahya-Othman

celebrating the life of the late Prof. Haroub Othman who passed away in June 2009, entitled

HAROUB OTHMAN: Farewell to the Chairman (2009). There are many other works that have been

written by Prof. Peter. It is not an exaggeration to say that his contribution in terms of

publications and other writings is not easily comparable in Tanzania and has played a very

positive role in the history of human rights education in Tanzania and elsewhere.

Another area that Prof. Peter has been actively involved in has been activism just to point

out a few: Together with other human rights organisations, Professor Peter was active in the

passage of the Human Rights and Good Governance Act, he has been involved in various

activities for lobbying and advocating for Law reform to accommodate human rights standards

both at the national as well as continental level has been Peter’s life-long passion. No

wonder that he now sits on the United Nations Committee on Elimination of All Forms of

Racial Discrimination (CERD) in Geneva, a committee of 18 experts worldwide elected by the

UN General Assembly for a four years term. He began to serve in 2008.

PETER, now a full Professor of Law, has, [been teaching law at the University of

Dar-es-Salaam for the past 30 years. The main courses he has been teaching include, but not

limited to, Public International law, Human Rights, Refugee Law, International Humanitarian

Law, Law of the Sea, Investment Law and the Law of Torts. He has supervised many candidates

for Masters (LLM) degree and a considerable number of PhD students. Apart from this Prof.

Peter has also been a visiting lecturer and researcher in a number of universities including

University of Bayreuth, Germany; University of Hamburg, Germany; University of Warwick,

England; University of Graz, Austria; Raul Wallenberg Institute; Sweden etc. He also is and

has been an external Examiner to various universities such as Nairobi (Kenya), Makerere

(Uganda), Pretoria (South Africa), Fort Hare, Witts and University of South Africa all in

South Africa.

Apart from teaching, Prof. Peter has also been involved in consultancy activities. He has

been called upon to undertake many consultancies at national and international levels with

the AU, UNDP, DFID, the EU, SIDA, UNITAR, the TCU, the Ministry of Justice, the

Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar, and Ministry of Home Affairs etc.

Professor Peter is one of the most respected members of our Society. He is always calm,

composed but nonetheless passionate about the causes he believes in. The Tanganyika Law

Society had no hesitation in nominating CHRIS MAINA PETER to the Life Time Achievement

awardee this year.

With pleasure we present to you
Professor Chris Maina Peter.

[This citation is a result of contributions from Prof. Issa G. Shivji, Dr. B.T Mapunda and

Ms. Helen Kijjo- Bisimba and was compiled by the Council of the Tanganyika Law Society

(TLS)]

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