Human Rights and Constitution Making

Human Rights and Constitution Making
Title Human Rights and Constitution Making PDF eBook
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Publisher UN
Total Pages 158
Release 2018
Genre Law
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"This publication is designed to assist United Nations staff who provide human rights advice to States, which undertake to amend an existing constitution or write a new one. It should also be of use to States that undertake constitutional reform, including political leaders, policymakers, legislators and those entrusted to draft constitutional amendments or a new constitution. Further this publication should also facilitate advocacy efforts by civil society to ensure that human rights are properly reflected in constitutional amendments or new constitutions. Finally, this publication, along with the international human rights instruments, should not only provide a standard to measure whether constitutional amendments or a new constitution has appropriately reflected human rights and fundamental freedoms, but also assist in evaluating whether the processes used in constitutional reform are consistent with international procedural norms"--Introduction, page 1.

Constitution-making and Human Rights in the Sudans

Constitution-making and Human Rights in the Sudans
Title Constitution-making and Human Rights in the Sudans PDF eBook
Author Lutz Oette
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 218
Release 2018-12-20
Genre Law
ISBN 1317227913

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Sudan and South Sudan have suffered from repeated cycles of conflict and authoritarianism resulting in serious human rights and humanitarian law violations. Several efforts, such as the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement and transitional justice initiatives have recognized that the failure to develop a stable political and legal order is at the heart of Sudan’s governance problems. Following South Sudan’s independence in 2011, parallel constitutional review processes are under way that have prompted intense debates about core issues of Sudan’s identity, governance and rule of law, human rights protection and the relationship between religion and the State. This book provides an in-depth study of Sudan’s constitutional history and current debates with a view to identifying critical factors that would enable Sudan and South Sudan to overcome the apparent failure to agree on and implement a stable order conducive to sustainable peace and human rights protection. It examines relevant processes against the broader (constitutional) history of Sudan and identifies the building blocks for constitutional reforms through a detailed analysis of Sudanese law and politics. The book addresses constitutionalism and constitutional rights protection in their political, legal and institutional context in Sudan and South Sudan, and the repercussions of the relationship between state and religion for the right to freedom of religion, minority rights and women’s rights.

Democracy's Victory and Crisis

Democracy's Victory and Crisis
Title Democracy's Victory and Crisis PDF eBook
Author Axel Hadenius
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 298
Release 1997-08-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780521573115

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Leading scholars from a range of disciplines address questions central to the development and survival of democratic rule.

Democratic Constitution Making

Democratic Constitution Making
Title Democratic Constitution Making PDF eBook
Author Vivien Hart
Publisher
Total Pages 12
Release 2003
Genre Constitutional law
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Constitution-Making and Transnational Legal Order

Constitution-Making and Transnational Legal Order
Title Constitution-Making and Transnational Legal Order PDF eBook
Author Gregory Shaffer
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 335
Release 2019-04-18
Genre Law
ISBN 1108473105

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Constitutions are no longer exclusively national projects, but increasingly result from broader transnational processes that form a transnational legal order.

A Practical Guide to Constitution Building

A Practical Guide to Constitution Building
Title A Practical Guide to Constitution Building PDF eBook
Author Winluck Wahiu
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2011
Genre Constitutional law
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"A Practical Guide to Constitution Building provides an essential foundation for understanding constitutions and constitution building. Full of world examples of ground-breaking agreements and innovative provisions adopted during processes of constitutional change, the Guide offers a wide range of examples of how constitutions develop and how their development can establish and entrench democratic values. Beyond comparative examples, the Guide contains in-depth analysis of key components of constitutions and the forces of change that shape them. The Guide analyzes the adoption of the substantive elements of a new constitution by looking at forces for the aggregation or dissemination of governmental power, and forces for greater legalization or politicization of governmental power, and examining how these forces influence the content of the constitution. It urges practitioners to look carefully at the forces at play within their individual contexts in order to better understand constitutional dynamics and play a role in shaping a constitution that will put into place a functioning democratic government and foster lasting peace."--

Justice in the United States

Justice in the United States
Title Justice in the United States PDF eBook
Author Judith Blau
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages 297
Release 2006-03-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1461638070

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Justice in the U.S. is a sequel to Human Rights: Beyond the Liberal Vision, and the second in a trilogy on human rights. The Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution explicitly clarifies the personal political and civil rights of persons, and by court interpretation, the rights of corporations. Yet in the twentieth century, following World War II, most world leaders reached the conclusion that political and civil rights were not sufficient and they had to be supplemented with additional rights that would protect their citizens and create more robust societies. By the end of the century, most countries had amended their constitutions to include many other rights, notably those pertaining to social security, health care, housing, decent jobs, women, minorities, cultural and language rights, and environmental protections. This amounted to nothing less than a worldwide constitutional revolution, but it has gone largely unnoticed in the United States. In this volume, the authors compare the constitutional provisions of different nation-states and summarize some of the relevant United Nations' human rights declarations and treaties. To encourage US citizens to think critically about their Constitution in light of the constitutions of other states, the authors present a draft revision of the U.S. Constitution. Of course, revision of the Constitution must be a comprehensively a democratic process, and the authors wish to show how this process might begin.