Pluralist Constitutions in Southeast Asia
Dr Jaclyn L Neo editor Dr Ngoc Son Bui editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:4th Apr '19
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An original collection of essays examining how constitutional orders in individual Southeast Asian countries respond to a range of ethnic, political, and legal plurality, providing an important contribution to comparative constitutional scholarship in South East Asia.
This book examines the presence of ethnic, religious, political, and ideational pluralities in Southeast Asian societies and how their respective constitutions respond to these pluralities. Countries covered in this book are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. The chapters examine: first, the range of pluralist constitutional values and ideas embodied in the constitutions; secondly, the pluralist sources of constitutional norms; thirdly, the design of constitutional structures responding to various pluralities; and fourthly, the construction and interpretation of bills of rights in response to existing pluralities. The ‘pluralist constitution’ is thus one that recognises internal pluralities within society and makes arrangements to accommodate, rather than eliminate, these pluralities.
The editors and authors have produced a very worthwhile volume, which makes a wonderful contribution to Hart’s Constitutionalism in Asia series. Written in accessible language, this book might be expected to operate as a gateway for its readership – which, at the very least, includes legal scholars, political scientists and students ... The editors and authors deserve rich praise for putting together such an excellent book. -- Simon Butt * Australian Journal of Asian Law *
ISBN: 9781509920457
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 574g
312 pages