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Book: Constitutional Courts in Asia: A Comparative Perspective

TitleConstitutional Courts in Asia: A Comparative Perspective
Editors
Issue Date2018
PublisherCambridge University Press
Citation
Chen, AHY & Harding, A. Constitutional Courts in Asia: A Comparative Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2018 How to Cite?
AbstractThe founding of a constitutional court is often an indication of a chosen path of constitutionalism and democracy. It is no coincidence that most of the constitutional courts in East and Southeast Asia were established at the same time as the transition of the countries concerned from authoritarianism to liberal constitutional democracy. This book is the first to provide systematic narratives and analysis of Asian experiences of constitutional courts and related developments, and to introduce comparative, historical and theoretical perspectives on these experiences, as well as debates on the relevant issues in countries that do not as yet have constitutional courts. This volume makes a significant contribution to the systematic and comparative study of constitutional courts, constitutional adjudication and constitutional developments in East and Southeast Asia and beyond.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/279226
ISBN
Series/Report no.Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

 

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dc.identifier.citationChen, AHY & Harding, A. Constitutional Courts in Asia: A Comparative Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2018-
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dc.description.abstractThe founding of a constitutional court is often an indication of a chosen path of constitutionalism and democracy. It is no coincidence that most of the constitutional courts in East and Southeast Asia were established at the same time as the transition of the countries concerned from authoritarianism to liberal constitutional democracy. This book is the first to provide systematic narratives and analysis of Asian experiences of constitutional courts and related developments, and to introduce comparative, historical and theoretical perspectives on these experiences, as well as debates on the relevant issues in countries that do not as yet have constitutional courts. This volume makes a significant contribution to the systematic and comparative study of constitutional courts, constitutional adjudication and constitutional developments in East and Southeast Asia and beyond.-
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