Making Constitutions in Deeply Divided Societies
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Book Details:
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Author: Hanna Lerner
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Edition: Reprint
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Language: English
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ISBN: 9781107610576
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Pages: 274
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Binding: Paperback
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Format: Import
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Dimensions: 9.0 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
About The Book:
In Constitutional Making: The Political Economy of the Indian, Israeli, and Irish Constitutions, Hanna Lerner explores the intricate processes of constitution-drafting in Israel, India, and Ireland, focusing on how each country navigated intense conflicts over the identity of the state. This reprint edition, published by Cambridge University Press and released on 18th April 2013, offers an insightful examination of the incremental and evolutionary approach to constitution-making adopted by these nations. Lerner analyzes how this method allowed them to establish a democratic constitutional order despite deep political challenges. With 274 pages of thought-provoking content, this paperback edition provides a valuable perspective on the intersections of law, politics, and identity in the shaping of modern democracies.



