Unfolding a South Asian Perspective on Constitutionalism [Book Review]

Mainstream Weekly Journal 56:34-35 (2018)
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Abstract

South Asia is a region that emerged out of a colonial past and which holds a multitude of diversities, legal traditions, constitutional heterogeneities, and political structures. It has had a diverse history of constitutionalism with varied meanings and interpretations. In such a muddy terrain this edited book, Comparative Constitutionalism in South Asia, offers a significant South Asian perspective on constitutionalism.

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