This examination compares several successful constitutions formulated to govern countries just formed from the conclusion of armed conflicts (including the U.S.). Some of the most important elements gleaned from these successful constitutions include an independent court before which one may appeal to the new constitution because such a constitution adequately secures the integrity of the court itself
Peace-building accomplished through international intervention has had little success in achieving s...
Part I of this Article discusses the difficulties involved in attempting to classify the new constit...
Over the past quarter-century, many countries have experienced deeply divisive and highly destructiv...
This examination compares several successful constitutions formulated to govern countries just forme...
There are two important questions in post-conflict constitution making, and at present neither of th...
One of the key elements of post-conflict peace and post-conflict state building is the creation of a...
Regardless of the cause of conflicts in a state, when the violence is ceased its aftermath should be...
Scholarship on constitutional design for post-conflict or divided societies focuses a great deal of ...
Regardless of the cause of conflicts in a state, when the violence is ceased its aftermath should be...
The article consists of two parts. The first is the update of constitutional transformation in the r...
Professor Mallat delivered the Third Annual Herbert L. Bernstein Memorial Lecture in Comparative Law...
With the end of the Cold War and the disintegration of the Soviet Union, newly formed governments th...
A constitution has traditionally been seen as the documentary record of a settlement of conflict. Th...
In this short invited contribution, I argue that scholars and policy-makers need to shift focus from...
This thesis concerns interim or deliberately temporary constitutional texts. I argue that interim co...
Peace-building accomplished through international intervention has had little success in achieving s...
Part I of this Article discusses the difficulties involved in attempting to classify the new constit...
Over the past quarter-century, many countries have experienced deeply divisive and highly destructiv...
This examination compares several successful constitutions formulated to govern countries just forme...
There are two important questions in post-conflict constitution making, and at present neither of th...
One of the key elements of post-conflict peace and post-conflict state building is the creation of a...
Regardless of the cause of conflicts in a state, when the violence is ceased its aftermath should be...
Scholarship on constitutional design for post-conflict or divided societies focuses a great deal of ...
Regardless of the cause of conflicts in a state, when the violence is ceased its aftermath should be...
The article consists of two parts. The first is the update of constitutional transformation in the r...
Professor Mallat delivered the Third Annual Herbert L. Bernstein Memorial Lecture in Comparative Law...
With the end of the Cold War and the disintegration of the Soviet Union, newly formed governments th...
A constitution has traditionally been seen as the documentary record of a settlement of conflict. Th...
In this short invited contribution, I argue that scholars and policy-makers need to shift focus from...
This thesis concerns interim or deliberately temporary constitutional texts. I argue that interim co...
Peace-building accomplished through international intervention has had little success in achieving s...
Part I of this Article discusses the difficulties involved in attempting to classify the new constit...
Over the past quarter-century, many countries have experienced deeply divisive and highly destructiv...