DiH (Jul 2019)

Unstable Constitutionalism:Law and Politics in South Asia

  • Inez Devina Clarisa,
  • Margareta Sevilla Rosa Angelin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30996/dih.v15i2.2589
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 212 – 214

Abstract

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The character of South Asian constitutionalism is desribed by unstable constitutionalism. Unstable constitusionalism refers to a phenomenon in which all participants in national politics appear to be sincerely committed to the idea of constitusionalism – if not always a fully liberal constitutionalism, then certainly one that hopes to establish reasonably permanent institusions with the capacity to address issues of daily governance – yet they stuggle to settle on a stable institutional structure embodying a form of constitutionalism appropriate to their nation. The design issues are significant; a unitary national government, symmetrical or asymmetrical federalism, confederation, and more.