POST-WAR CONSTITUTION-MAKING: insights from South Asia

C. Saunders
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ABSTRACT This paper explores the search for constitutional settlement in Myanmar, Nepal and Sri Lanka. In recent decades in each of these states, constitutional change has been mooted as an at least partial solution to severe and sustained internal armed conflict. However, in each of them, change of a kind that responds effectively to the conflict has been, and continues to be, elusive. Inevitably, the trajectories of both the conflict and the responses to it are distinctive. Nevertheless, these cases have enough in common for collective insights to be drawn from them, which may also have relevance for conflict-affected constitutional initiatives elsewhere.
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战后宪法制定:来自南亚的见解
本文探讨了缅甸、尼泊尔和斯里兰卡的宪政解决之道。近几十年来,在这些国家中,修宪至少被认为是解决严重和持续的国内武装冲突的部分办法。然而,在每一个国家,对冲突作出有效反应的那种变化一直是而且继续是难以捉摸的。不可避免的是,冲突的轨迹和对冲突的反应都是不同的。然而,这些案例有足够的共同点,可以从中得出集体见解,这些见解也可能与其他地方受冲突影响的宪法倡议有关。
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