The present article endeavours to analyse the use and scope of Western positivistic legal tools in the creation of the Nepali nation. It suggests a two-level analysis. First, a historical analysis of Nepal's political and legal developments is presented to investigate the rationale of using law as a social engineering and homogenising tool promoting an identifiably Nepali national identity. Second, the article focuses on the current debates concerning constitutional change in Nepal. The debates about the demise of the 1990 Constitution in 2007, and the election of a Constituent Assembly need to be investigated in the light of the growing politicisation of ethnicity in the country. The overarching demand for inclusion stems from the disconte...
This paper attempts to address a number of questions, which draw greater attention for public discou...
Constitutional law studies have predominantly focused on legal experiences covering only part of the...
In 1990, the Constitution of Nepal declared Nepal a multi-ethnic (bahujatiya) country. This newly tr...
The present article endeavours to analyse the use and scope of Western positivistic legal tools in t...
This book is a detailed case study of Nepal's post-1990 constitutional experience. It examines the c...
The chapter analyses Nepal’s current post-conflict constitution-making endeavours in light of the in...
For nearly two centuries Nepal has been governed under the hegemony of three upper caste communities...
The question of why the issue of ethnic federalism stopped the signing of the constitution in Nepal ...
This article explores the politicization of ethnicity in Nepal since 1990. In particular it looks at...
Mara Malagodi explains how the Nepali constitutional experience illuminates the intimate relationshi...
This case study research has examined the resurging poles of belonging that have manifested in respo...
This paper is based on longitudinal public opinion surveys conducted between September 2006 and Apri...
Social norms play an important role in the state-building process. If the time of formation of Nepal...
<p class="Default">The Kisan is an ethnic group of Nepal lived in Jhapa district only. It is a Tarai...
Nepali politics and leadership were ruled by a centralized, unitary, monarchial, and the exclusionar...
This paper attempts to address a number of questions, which draw greater attention for public discou...
Constitutional law studies have predominantly focused on legal experiences covering only part of the...
In 1990, the Constitution of Nepal declared Nepal a multi-ethnic (bahujatiya) country. This newly tr...
The present article endeavours to analyse the use and scope of Western positivistic legal tools in t...
This book is a detailed case study of Nepal's post-1990 constitutional experience. It examines the c...
The chapter analyses Nepal’s current post-conflict constitution-making endeavours in light of the in...
For nearly two centuries Nepal has been governed under the hegemony of three upper caste communities...
The question of why the issue of ethnic federalism stopped the signing of the constitution in Nepal ...
This article explores the politicization of ethnicity in Nepal since 1990. In particular it looks at...
Mara Malagodi explains how the Nepali constitutional experience illuminates the intimate relationshi...
This case study research has examined the resurging poles of belonging that have manifested in respo...
This paper is based on longitudinal public opinion surveys conducted between September 2006 and Apri...
Social norms play an important role in the state-building process. If the time of formation of Nepal...
<p class="Default">The Kisan is an ethnic group of Nepal lived in Jhapa district only. It is a Tarai...
Nepali politics and leadership were ruled by a centralized, unitary, monarchial, and the exclusionar...
This paper attempts to address a number of questions, which draw greater attention for public discou...
Constitutional law studies have predominantly focused on legal experiences covering only part of the...
In 1990, the Constitution of Nepal declared Nepal a multi-ethnic (bahujatiya) country. This newly tr...