Identity, Rights and Constitutional Transformation

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36th Ulster Division
Anglo-Irish Agreement
Belfast Agreement
Black Majority Districts
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civil rights
Civil Society
comparative constitutionalism
constitutional formation
constitutional governance
constitutional rights
constitutional transformation
Constitutionally Limited Government
cross-national constitutional analysis
cultural rights theory
Deliberative Democracy
Deliberative Politics
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Ethno Cultural Conflict
EU Arrangement
EU Issue
governance and globalisation
Independence Constitutions
Institutionalised Rights
interdisciplinary legal studies
IRA Cease Fire
Irish Government's Position
legal pluralism
Maquila Solidarity Network
NAFTA Debate
North America Free Trade Agreement
Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association
Paper Rights
Post-sovereign State
Richard Iton
territorial identity politics
Time Period Governments
Unionist Majority Government

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138314887
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1999 , this book provides an analysis of the role of constitutional governance from an international and interdisciplinary perspective. The range of disciplines represented in the collection of papers aims to open new perspectives on topics that are frequently left to the expert hands of political scientists and layers alone. It reveals scope for the further study of historical, cultural and rhetorical approaches in tandem with traditional approaches. The blend of cross-national experience and comparisons and the fertilisation of one discipline by another should appeal to a wide interdisciplinary audience.

Patrick J. Hanafin, Melissa S Williams