
Constitutional Statecraft In Asian Courts Explores How Courts Engage In Constitutional State-building In Aspiring, Yet Deeply Fragile, Democracies In Asia. Yvonne Tew Offers An In-depth Look At Contemporary Malaysia And Singapore, Explaining How Courts Protect And Construct Constitutionalism Even As They Confront Dominant Political Parties And Negotiate Democratic Transitions. This Richly Illustrative Account Offers At Once An Engaging Analysis Of Southeast Asia's Constitutional Context, As Well As A Broader Narrative That Should Resonate In Many Countries Across Asia That Are Also Grappling With Similar Challenges Of Colonial Legacies, Histories Of Authoritarian Rule, And Societies Polarized By Race, Religion, And Identity. The Book Explores The Judicial Strategies Used For Statecraft In Asian Courts, Including An Analysis Of The Specific Mechanisms That Courts Can Use To Entrench Constitutional Basic Structures And To Protect Rights In A Manner That Is Purposive And Proportionate. Tew's Account Shows How Courts In Asia's Emerging Democracies Can Chart A Path Forward To Help Safeguard A Nation's Constitutional Core And To Build An Enduring Constitutional Framework. Part I. Setting The Scene -- Part Ii. A Framework For Constitutional Adjudication -- Part Iii. Applying Constitutional Adjudication In Practice -- Iv. Application: Judicial Balancing Of Security And Liberty -- V. Conclusion Yvonne Tew. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 221-232) And Index.
This book investigates how judiciaries in fragile Asian democracies navigate the tension between maintaining constitutional integrity and operating under dominant political regimes. Yvonne Tew, a legal scholar, utilizes a comparative framework to examine the judicial strategies employed in Malaysia and Singapore. By analyzing specific adjudication mechanisms, the author argues that courts can actively construct and protect constitutional frameworks even within challenging political environments marked by historical authoritarianism and societal polarization.
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Legal scholars and political scientists identify this work as a significant contribution to the study of judicial behavior in non-Western contexts. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the prose and the clarity with which the author applies complex constitutional theories to real-world political scenarios.
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191785539
ISBN-13:
9780191785535
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