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Judul Constitutions : Writing Nations, Reading Difference / Judith Pryor
Pengarang Pryor, Judith
Penerbitan New York : Birkbeck Law Press, 2008
Deskripsi Fisik viii, 245 p. ;24 cm
ISBN 9780415431934
Subjek Constitutional Law - Commonwealth Country
Abstrak Can a nation have an unwritten constitution? While written constitutions both found and define modern nation, Britain is commonly regarded as one of the very few exceptions to this rule. Drawing on a range of theories concerning writing. Law and violence (from Robert cover to Jacques Derrida), Constitutions makes a theoretical intervention into conventional constitutional analyses by problematising the notion of a 'written constitution' on which they are based. Situated within the frame of the former British empire, this book deconstructs the conventional opposition between the 'margins' and the 'centre', as well as between the 'written' and 'unwritten', by paying very close, detailed attention to the constitutional texts under consideration. Constitutions argues instead that Britain's 'unwritten' constitution and 'immemorial' common law only take on meaning in a relation of difference with the written constitutions of its former colonies. These texts, in turn, draw on this pre-literate origin in order to ligitimate themselves.The 'unwritten' constitution of Britain can be located and dislocated in postcolonial written constitutions.
Catatan Indeks : p. 241 - 245
p. 213 - 240
Bahasa Inggris
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