From Parchment to Practice
Implementing New Constitutions
Herausgeber: Ginsburg, Tom; Huq, Aziz Z
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Herausgeber: Ginsburg, Tom; Huq, Aziz Z
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This volume uses theory and case studies to explore how the first moment of constitutional implementation actually plays out and helps defines a constitution's future. It will appeal to scholars and practitioners with an interest in how and why written constitutional promises actually succeed or fail.
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This volume uses theory and case studies to explore how the first moment of constitutional implementation actually plays out and helps defines a constitution's future. It will appeal to scholars and practitioners with an interest in how and why written constitutional promises actually succeed or fail.
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- Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 165mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 470g
- ISBN-13: 9781108738026
- ISBN-10: 1108738028
- Artikelnr.: 58622617
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 165mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 470g
- ISBN-13: 9781108738026
- ISBN-10: 1108738028
- Artikelnr.: 58622617
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction. The first-period problem of constitutional implementation
Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Z. Huq; Part I. The Problem of Transformation in
Constitutional Design: 2. Looking 'backward' or 'forward' to American
constitutional development: reflections on constitutional 'endurance' and
'adaptation' in the 'First Republic' Sanford Levinson; 3. Marking
constitutional transitions: the law and politics of constitutional
implementation in South Africa Rosalind Dixon and Theunis Roux; 4. India's
first period: constitutional doctrine and constitutional stability Madhav
Khosla; 5. Two steps 'forward', one step 'back'? Transformation and
correction in the implementation of Ecuador's 2008 constitution Eric
Alston; Part II. The Issue of Gender: 6. The long road ahead: the first
period of a gender-responsive constitution in Zimbabwe Claudia Flores; 7.
Constitutional reform and women's political participation: electoral gender
quotas in post-Arab Spring Egypt, Tunisia, and Jordan Susan H. Williams;
Part III. Institutional Development and the Role of Courts: 8. Explaining
the institutional role of the Colombian Constitutional Court Diego
González; 9. Implementing a new constitution in a competitive authoritarian
context: the case of Kenya James Thuo Gathii; Part IV. Authoritarian
Transitions: 10. Transformational authoritarian constitutions: the case of
Chile Tom Ginsburg; 11. Authoritarian straitjacket or vehicle for
democratic transition?: the risky struggle to change Myanmar's constitution
Melissa Crouch; 12. The Ethiopian constitution and ethnic federalism Daniel
Abebe.
Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Z. Huq; Part I. The Problem of Transformation in
Constitutional Design: 2. Looking 'backward' or 'forward' to American
constitutional development: reflections on constitutional 'endurance' and
'adaptation' in the 'First Republic' Sanford Levinson; 3. Marking
constitutional transitions: the law and politics of constitutional
implementation in South Africa Rosalind Dixon and Theunis Roux; 4. India's
first period: constitutional doctrine and constitutional stability Madhav
Khosla; 5. Two steps 'forward', one step 'back'? Transformation and
correction in the implementation of Ecuador's 2008 constitution Eric
Alston; Part II. The Issue of Gender: 6. The long road ahead: the first
period of a gender-responsive constitution in Zimbabwe Claudia Flores; 7.
Constitutional reform and women's political participation: electoral gender
quotas in post-Arab Spring Egypt, Tunisia, and Jordan Susan H. Williams;
Part III. Institutional Development and the Role of Courts: 8. Explaining
the institutional role of the Colombian Constitutional Court Diego
González; 9. Implementing a new constitution in a competitive authoritarian
context: the case of Kenya James Thuo Gathii; Part IV. Authoritarian
Transitions: 10. Transformational authoritarian constitutions: the case of
Chile Tom Ginsburg; 11. Authoritarian straitjacket or vehicle for
democratic transition?: the risky struggle to change Myanmar's constitution
Melissa Crouch; 12. The Ethiopian constitution and ethnic federalism Daniel
Abebe.
1. Introduction. The first-period problem of constitutional implementation
Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Z. Huq; Part I. The Problem of Transformation in
Constitutional Design: 2. Looking 'backward' or 'forward' to American
constitutional development: reflections on constitutional 'endurance' and
'adaptation' in the 'First Republic' Sanford Levinson; 3. Marking
constitutional transitions: the law and politics of constitutional
implementation in South Africa Rosalind Dixon and Theunis Roux; 4. India's
first period: constitutional doctrine and constitutional stability Madhav
Khosla; 5. Two steps 'forward', one step 'back'? Transformation and
correction in the implementation of Ecuador's 2008 constitution Eric
Alston; Part II. The Issue of Gender: 6. The long road ahead: the first
period of a gender-responsive constitution in Zimbabwe Claudia Flores; 7.
Constitutional reform and women's political participation: electoral gender
quotas in post-Arab Spring Egypt, Tunisia, and Jordan Susan H. Williams;
Part III. Institutional Development and the Role of Courts: 8. Explaining
the institutional role of the Colombian Constitutional Court Diego
González; 9. Implementing a new constitution in a competitive authoritarian
context: the case of Kenya James Thuo Gathii; Part IV. Authoritarian
Transitions: 10. Transformational authoritarian constitutions: the case of
Chile Tom Ginsburg; 11. Authoritarian straitjacket or vehicle for
democratic transition?: the risky struggle to change Myanmar's constitution
Melissa Crouch; 12. The Ethiopian constitution and ethnic federalism Daniel
Abebe.
Tom Ginsburg and Aziz Z. Huq; Part I. The Problem of Transformation in
Constitutional Design: 2. Looking 'backward' or 'forward' to American
constitutional development: reflections on constitutional 'endurance' and
'adaptation' in the 'First Republic' Sanford Levinson; 3. Marking
constitutional transitions: the law and politics of constitutional
implementation in South Africa Rosalind Dixon and Theunis Roux; 4. India's
first period: constitutional doctrine and constitutional stability Madhav
Khosla; 5. Two steps 'forward', one step 'back'? Transformation and
correction in the implementation of Ecuador's 2008 constitution Eric
Alston; Part II. The Issue of Gender: 6. The long road ahead: the first
period of a gender-responsive constitution in Zimbabwe Claudia Flores; 7.
Constitutional reform and women's political participation: electoral gender
quotas in post-Arab Spring Egypt, Tunisia, and Jordan Susan H. Williams;
Part III. Institutional Development and the Role of Courts: 8. Explaining
the institutional role of the Colombian Constitutional Court Diego
González; 9. Implementing a new constitution in a competitive authoritarian
context: the case of Kenya James Thuo Gathii; Part IV. Authoritarian
Transitions: 10. Transformational authoritarian constitutions: the case of
Chile Tom Ginsburg; 11. Authoritarian straitjacket or vehicle for
democratic transition?: the risky struggle to change Myanmar's constitution
Melissa Crouch; 12. The Ethiopian constitution and ethnic federalism Daniel
Abebe.







