Framing the State in times ofj transition : case studies in constitution making.
- Washington; United Sates Institute of Peace Press; 2010.
- xviii, 715 p. : 25 cm.
Contents PART I: THEORY AND CONCEPTS PART II: AFRICA PART III: ASIA AND THE PACIFIC PART IV: EUROPE PART V: LATIN AMERICA PART VI: MIDDLE EAST AND CENTRAL ASIA PART VII: CONCLUSION
The enlightening case studies and overview essays in this impressive collection show how modern constitution-drafters face common problems and arrive at quite diverse solutions, some successful and others less so, all set in the precise political context the drafters face. The book is sure to be an essential resource for all those interested in constitutional development and regime transitions." (Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Harvard Law School)