This short article is an introduction to a Symposium on Constitution Making in Asia and the Pacific. It seeks to place constitution making in Asia in the context of the broader global debate. In doing so, it develops the theme of the relationship between the local and the global in constitution-making projects. It suggests four sets of factors that de-serve consideration in examining the relationship between local and global influences: ownership, implementation, accountability, and legitimacy. A final section reflects on the experiences of constitution making in Asia and the Pacific and the way in which these factors play out in the various case studies
Although Asia has a long history of governance practice, its modern governance has been disproportio...
In recent years the constitutional landscape of Southeast Asia has changed tremendously. Against a w...
Comparative law studies, which experienced a substantial evolution in their scope in the past 20 yea...
This article traces the pathways of constitutional development in five major Asian nations-India, Ch...
In the modern world, the constitutions of nation states have come to be seen as the key guarantors o...
Constitutionalism as a school of thought and as a set of political and legal practices was originall...
The constitutions and constitutional practice of states in East and Southeast Asia (hereafter called...
In many countries, social differences, such as religion or race and ethnicity, threaten the stabilit...
Working Papers SeriesThis paper seeks to describe and understand the varying practices of constituti...
This essay seeks to endorse Tom Ginsburg\u27s call for studies that expand the relatively limited ra...
In recent times, studies in Comparative Constitutional Law in Asia have followed two different gener...
Global Constitutionalism argues that parts of international law can be understood as being grounded ...
Over the last twenty-five years the constitutional landscape of Southeast Asia has changed tremendou...
The majority of countries in East Asia have become liberal democracies with vibrant developments of ...
tag=1 data=Problems of representation in Asia-Pacific constitutional systems. by Graham Hassall tag...
Although Asia has a long history of governance practice, its modern governance has been disproportio...
In recent years the constitutional landscape of Southeast Asia has changed tremendously. Against a w...
Comparative law studies, which experienced a substantial evolution in their scope in the past 20 yea...
This article traces the pathways of constitutional development in five major Asian nations-India, Ch...
In the modern world, the constitutions of nation states have come to be seen as the key guarantors o...
Constitutionalism as a school of thought and as a set of political and legal practices was originall...
The constitutions and constitutional practice of states in East and Southeast Asia (hereafter called...
In many countries, social differences, such as religion or race and ethnicity, threaten the stabilit...
Working Papers SeriesThis paper seeks to describe and understand the varying practices of constituti...
This essay seeks to endorse Tom Ginsburg\u27s call for studies that expand the relatively limited ra...
In recent times, studies in Comparative Constitutional Law in Asia have followed two different gener...
Global Constitutionalism argues that parts of international law can be understood as being grounded ...
Over the last twenty-five years the constitutional landscape of Southeast Asia has changed tremendou...
The majority of countries in East Asia have become liberal democracies with vibrant developments of ...
tag=1 data=Problems of representation in Asia-Pacific constitutional systems. by Graham Hassall tag...
Although Asia has a long history of governance practice, its modern governance has been disproportio...
In recent years the constitutional landscape of Southeast Asia has changed tremendously. Against a w...
Comparative law studies, which experienced a substantial evolution in their scope in the past 20 yea...