Bridging the gap between law and political science this book draws together divergent research on the role of constitution making in conflict resolution constitutional law and democratization and employs a wide variety of qualitative and quantitative methods to unfold and explore the political frameworks of the states affected. Comparative analysis is used to investigate potential causal chains between constitution-making processes and their outcomes in terms of stability conflict resolution and democracy. By focusing on both procedure and context the book explores the impact of constitution-making procedures in new and established states and unions in Europe South America and Africa.
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