01793 2200325 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001500097041000800112082001200120084001800132100002000150245004200170250000600212260004400218300003200262500001900294504001700313520085600330650003901186650004201225650004101267990002601308990002701334990002701361990002601388990002601414990002701440INLIS00000000000136820221031050329 a0010-0520001368221031 | | eng  a0521591295 aeng a342.502 a342.502 HAS a0 aHassall, Graham1 aAsia - Pacific Constitutional Systems a1 aUK :bCambridge University Press,c2002 axi. 314 p. ; 23 cm ;c23 cm aIndeks : Index aBibliography aThis book describes and critically analyses the formal constitutional changes that have recently taken place in the Asia-Pacific region, embracing the countries of East and South East Asia and Pacific Island states. In examining the variety amongst constitutional systems operating in the region, it asks several key questions: What constitutional arrangements operate in the region and how can their fundamental differences in structure and operation be explained? How do social, political and economic factors limit the effects of the constitution in place? What lessons exist for the practice of constitutionalism elsewhere? The aim of the book is to ground the idea of constitutionalism in local and global practices, and, through examining these practices, to identify significant challenges to the workings of contemporary constitutional orders. 4a1. Constitutional Law - East Asia 4a2. Constitutional Law - Southest Asia 4a3. Constitutional Law - Pacific Asia a07324/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a05746/MKRI-P/VIII-2008 a05746/MKRI-P/VIII-2008 a07324/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a07324/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a05746/MKRI-P/VIII-2008