Buch, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 872 g
Buch, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 872 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-883654-4
Verlag: OXFORD UNIV PR
This collection of essays surveys the full range of challenges that territorial conflicts pose for constitution-making processes and constitutional design. It provides seventeen in-depth case studies of countries going through periods of intense constitutional engagement in a variety of contexts: small distinct territories, bi-communal countries, highly diverse countries with many politically salient regions, and countries where territorial politics is important but secondary to other bases for political mobilization. Specific examples are drawn from Iraq, Kenya, Cyprus, Nigeria, South Africa, Sri Lanka, the UK (Scotland), Ukraine, Bolivia, India, Spain, Yemen, Nepal, Ethiopia, Indonesia (Aceh), the Philippines (Mindanao), and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
While the volume draws significant normative conclusions, it is based on a realist view of the complexity of territorial and other political cleavages (the country's "political geometry"), and the power configurations that lead into periods of constitutional engagement. Thematic chapters on constitution-making processes and constitutional design draw original conclusions from the comparative analysis of the case studies and relate these to the existing literature, both in political science and comparative constitutional law. This volume is essential reading for scholars of federalism, consociational power-sharing arrangements, asymmetrical devolution, and devolution more generally. The combination of in-depth case studies and broad thematic analysis allows for analytical and normative conclusions that will be of major relevance to practitioners and advisors engaged in constitutional design.
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Fachgebiete
- Rechtswissenschaften Internationales Recht und Europarecht Internationales Recht Internationales Kriegsrecht, Territorialrecht, Humanitäres Recht
- Sozialwissenschaften Politikwissenschaft Politische Systeme Staats- und Regierungsformen, Staatslehre
- Rechtswissenschaften Öffentliches Recht Staats- und Verfassungsrecht Verfassungsgeschichte, Verfassungsvergleichung
Weitere Infos & Material
- 1: Gustavo Bonifaz Moreno and George Gray Molina: Territorial Cleavages and the Bolivian Constitutional Transition
- 2: Marie-Joelle Zahar: Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 3: Neophytos Loizides and John McGarry: The 2002-2004 Annan Plan in Cyprus: An Attempted UN-Mediated Constitutional Transition
- 4: Assefa Fiseha: Emergence and Transformation of Territorially Based Cleavages and Constitutional Responses in Ethiopia
- 5: Harihar Bhattacharyya: States Reorganization and the Accommodation of Ethno-Territorial Cleavages in India
- 6: Zaid Al-Ali: Dealing with Territorial Cleavages in Constitutional Transitions in Iraq
- 7: Jacques Bertrand: Indonesia: "Special Autonomy" for Aceh and Papua
- 8: Yash Ghai and Jill Cottrell: Constitutional Transitions and Territorial Cleavages: the Kenyan Case
- 9: Mara Malagodi: "Godot has Arrived!" Federal Restructuring in Nepal
- 10: Rotimi Suberu: Nigeria's Permanent Constitutional Transition: Military Rule, Civilian Instability, and the Unending Search for Democratic "True Federalism" in a Deeply Divided Society
- 11: Bryony Lau: The Philippines: Peace talks and autonomy in Mindanao
- 12: Nico Steytler: The Withering away of Politically Salient Territorial Cleavages in South Africa and the Emergence of Watermark Ethnic Federalism
- 13: César Colino, Luis Moreno, and Angustias Hombrado: Spain: Constitutional Transition through Gradual Accommodation of Territories
- 14: Asanga Welikala: Sri Lanka's Failed Peace Process and the Continuing Challenge of Ethno-Territorial Cleavages
- 15: Stephen Tierney: After the Scottish Independence Referendum: Towards a Federal Moment for the United Kingdom?
- 16: Lucan Way: Dealing with Territorial Cleavages: The Rise and Fall of Ukraine's Faustian Bargain
- 17: George Anderson: Yemen's Failed Constitutional Transition
- 18: Cheryl Saunders: Processes of Constitutional Transitions in the Face of Territorial Cleavages
- 19: Tom Ginsburg: Constitutional Design and Territorial Cleavages
- 20: George Anderson and Sujit Choudhry: Territorial Cleavages and Constitutional Transitions: Political Mobilization, Constitution-Making Processes, and Constitutional Design




