EXAMINATION OF THE SUPREMACY OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA, 1977
This work examines the Constitutional supremacy principle in the United Republic of Tanzania, looking at its legal foundation and practical applications. It highlights the role of Judiciary in enforcing Constitutional provisions while analyzing the link between the Constitution and other laws, the Constitution and the Organs of the state and at the end, the Constitution and persons. Significant case laws and Constitutional amendments are highlighted in the study, along with their effects on human rights, governance, and the rule of law. Through examining the obstacles in achieving a strong Constitutional Supremacy in Tanzania, the study seeks to look on how well the Constitution works as a check on arbitrary power and a means of advancing Democratic principles if then it will be really supreme in the State. The results highlight how crucial it is to implement ongoing legislative reforms in order to strengthen Tanzanian Constitutionalism.