In the post-Soviet era, there are only five socialist/communist regimes left in the world. However, there is little writing that considers these regime structures and the role constitutionalism plays in maintenance and development of the state and institutions of these countries. This book examines the effects of change across these constitutions.
In the post-Soviet era, there are only five socialist/communist regimes left in the world. However, there is little writing that considers these regime structures and the role constitutionalism plays in maintenance and development of the state and institutions of these countries. This book examines the effects of change across these constitutions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bui Ngoc Son is an Associate Professor of Asian Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. He has previously been an Assistant Professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law, senior research fellow at the Centre for Asian Legal Studies of the National University of Singapore, and a visiting researcher/scholar at Harvard Law School and Tsinghua University. He has degrees in comparative constitutional law and theory, comparative law, and Asian law. He is the author of journal articles and book chapters on illiberal constitutionalism and constitutional change. He is the author of the chapter on party-based regimes in the forthcoming The Oxford Handbook of Constitutional Law in Asia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Socialist World in Comparative Constitutional Law Part I: Foundations: Theory, Identity, and History 1.: Theorizing Socialist Constitutional Change 2.: Socialist Constitutional Identity 3.: Socialist Constitutional History Part II: Variations: Five Models of Socialist Constitutional Change 4.: The Universal Model: Vietnam 5.: The Integration Model: Laos 6.: The Reservation Model: Cuba 7.: The Exceptional Model: China 8.: The Personal Model: North Korea Conclusion: The End of the End of History?
Introduction: The Socialist World in Comparative Constitutional Law Part I: Foundations: Theory, Identity, and History 1.: Theorizing Socialist Constitutional Change 2.: Socialist Constitutional Identity 3.: Socialist Constitutional History Part II: Variations: Five Models of Socialist Constitutional Change 4.: The Universal Model: Vietnam 5.: The Integration Model: Laos 6.: The Reservation Model: Cuba 7.: The Exceptional Model: China 8.: The Personal Model: North Korea Conclusion: The End of the End of History?
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