Constitutional Foundings in Northeast Asia

R940,76

This new book in the Constitutionalism in Asia series considers the idea of origins, and of change and continuity in terms of ‘constitution-making’, which is an on-going process in the Northeast Asian states.

The book examines the drafting, nature, core values, and roles of the first modern constitutions during the founding of the 8 modern states/territories in Northeast Asia: China (1949), Taiwan (1947), Hong Kong SAR (1997), Macau SAR (1999), Japan (1889), North Korea (1948 and 1972), South Korea (1948), and Mongolia (1924).

The collection provides:
– an exploratory description of the process and substantive inputs in the making of the first constitutions of these nations/territories;
– analysis of the internal and external (including intra-regional) forces surrounding the making of these constitutions; and
– theoretical construction of models to conceptualise the nature and role of the first constitutions (including constituent documents) in the founding of the modern nation-states/territories and their subsequent impact on state-building in the region.

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ISBN

9781509940202

Number Of Pages

304

File Size

4.93 mb

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PDF

Edition

1

Published

16-12-2021