In the past three decades new constitutions have been developed in many parts of the world, often in the aftermath of conflicts, but also in response to demands for more democratic political systems or for the resolution of institutional crises. In these processes, the international community often plays an important role. This article considers the role that external actors play in the elaboration and development of new constitutions in post-conflict societies. It identifies both the negative and the positive roles external intervention can play and suggests approaches that could be adopted by external actors to maximize their impact while avoiding the pitfalls of external intervention
In this article I contend that the Constitution-making process in postapartheid South Africa provid...
The international community accepts that peace, justice and development are indivisible properties o...
Regardless of the cause of conflicts in a state, when the violence is ceased its aftermath should be...
In the past three decades new constitutions have been developed in many parts of the world, often in...
In order to examine the implications different forms and degrees of internationalised constitution m...
The central motivation of this project is to contribute to a better understanding of the transnation...
This research explores the external actors’ intervention in civil wars via mediation that relies on ...
Though participatory constitution making processes in post-conflict states and in states transitioni...
This paper provides an overview of role played by imported constitutions in promoting intra conflict...
Part I of this article frames the problem of constraint at the domestic level during constitution-ma...
Peace-building accomplished through international intervention has had little success in achieving s...
A discussion of external actors in the context of constitutional drafting appears at first glance to...
The process towards the adoption of a constitution is determined by the context in which the consti...
This book is a groundbreaking study of United Nations Constitutional Assistance (UNCA), that is, con...
Though participatory constitution making processes in post-conflict states and in states transitioni...
In this article I contend that the Constitution-making process in postapartheid South Africa provid...
The international community accepts that peace, justice and development are indivisible properties o...
Regardless of the cause of conflicts in a state, when the violence is ceased its aftermath should be...
In the past three decades new constitutions have been developed in many parts of the world, often in...
In order to examine the implications different forms and degrees of internationalised constitution m...
The central motivation of this project is to contribute to a better understanding of the transnation...
This research explores the external actors’ intervention in civil wars via mediation that relies on ...
Though participatory constitution making processes in post-conflict states and in states transitioni...
This paper provides an overview of role played by imported constitutions in promoting intra conflict...
Part I of this article frames the problem of constraint at the domestic level during constitution-ma...
Peace-building accomplished through international intervention has had little success in achieving s...
A discussion of external actors in the context of constitutional drafting appears at first glance to...
The process towards the adoption of a constitution is determined by the context in which the consti...
This book is a groundbreaking study of United Nations Constitutional Assistance (UNCA), that is, con...
Though participatory constitution making processes in post-conflict states and in states transitioni...
In this article I contend that the Constitution-making process in postapartheid South Africa provid...
The international community accepts that peace, justice and development are indivisible properties o...
Regardless of the cause of conflicts in a state, when the violence is ceased its aftermath should be...