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<title>AN APPRAISAL OF THE USE OF NATIONAL FLAG OF ETHIOPIA: THE LAW AND PRACTICE ARROUND BENCHI SHEKO, SHEKA AND KAFFA ZONES</title>
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<name>KORBO, ADANE</name>
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<name>TADESSE, YIBEKAL</name>
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<published>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">AN APPRAISAL OF THE USE OF NATIONAL FLAG OF ETHIOPIA: THE LAW AND PRACTICE ARROUND BENCHI SHEKO, SHEKA AND KAFFA ZONES
KORBO, ADANE; TADESSE, YIBEKAL
In the contemporary world, no country is found without a national flag. As the name indicates,&#13;
national flag symbolizes the sovereignty of states, its history, culture, eccentric, and the unity of&#13;
its peoples founded upon their common will. It is a depiction of the country’s rich heritage,&#13;
prosperity and the beliefs that the country holds. National flags are assumed to be imbued with&#13;
psychological meaning, paramount in conceptually representing the nation’s core values,&#13;
condensing the history and memories associated with one’s nation and embodying what the&#13;
nation stands for. Like other states, Ethiopia has a national flag which represents the nation and&#13;
its people. As it is well known, the people of Ethiopia has a great respect to the national flag as it&#13;
is a symbol of patriotism and pride. Indeed, any Ethiopian national shall have the responsibility&#13;
and duty to pay due honor to the Flag of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. So, the&#13;
use of the national flag shall be in full dignity. In effect, for the sake of dignity of the flag, the&#13;
country regulates the use of flag in different manners and occasions. However, at the country&#13;
level, there are problems in the use of the national flag. In one hand, there are legal problems&#13;
and on the other hand there are practical problems in the use of the national flag. This Research&#13;
work examined the legal gaps in the use of the national flag. Also, it evaluated the practical&#13;
enforcements of the flag proclamation around Benchi Sheko Kaffa and Sheka zones. This study&#13;
generally aims at to scrutinizing the Ethiopian legal framework in relation to flag use and&#13;
examine whether the practice around Benchi -Sheko, Sheka and Kafa zones fit with the legal&#13;
requirements. The findings from the empirical studies indicate that both government and private&#13;
institutions do not, largely, use the national flag in accordance with the flag proclamation.&#13;
Moreover, the flag proclamation does not regulate the use of the national flag adequately.
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