
This volume makes a timely intervention into a field which is marked by a shift from unipolar to multipolar order and a pluralization of constitutional law. It addresses the theoretical and epistemic foundations of Southern constitutionalism and discusses its distinctive themes, such as transformative constitutionalism, inequality, access to justice, and authoritarian legality. This title has three goals. First, to pluralize the conversation around constitutional law. While most scholarship focuses on liberal forms of Western constitutions, this book attempts to take comparative law's promise to cover all major legal systems of the world seriously; second, to reflect critically on the epistemic framework and the distribution of epistemic powers in the scholarly community of comparative constitutional law; third, to reflect on - and where necessary, test - the notion of the Global South in comparative constitutional law. This book breaks down the theories, themes, and global picture of comparative constitutionalism in the Global South. What emerges is a rich tapestry of constitutional experiences that pluralizes comparative constitutional law as both a discipline and a field of knowledge.
This volume investigates the theoretical and epistemic foundations of constitutionalism within the Global South to challenge the traditional dominance of Western-centric legal scholarship. The authors, Maxim Bönnemann, Michael Riegner, and Philipp Dann, utilize a multidisciplinary approach to examine how constitutional law functions in diverse, non-Western contexts. By questioning the distribution of epistemic power in legal academia, the text argues for a more pluralistic framework that accounts for the unique constitutional experiences of Southern nations.
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Experts identify this work as a significant contribution to the diversification of comparative legal studies. Scholars frequently note the academic density of the prose and its utility for those seeking to challenge established Western-centric paradigms in constitutional law.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192590758
ISBN-13:
9780192590756
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