A Grammar of Constitutionalism: Enchantment of Plato, or the Ghost of Universality

A Grammar of Constitutionalism: Enchantment of Plato, or the Ghost of Universality

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Publisher's Synopsis

This monograph seeks to answer a few eternal questions, which have not been answered to their fullest extent.

Why are some arrangements of the State suitable for certain peoples and not for others? What do Uganda, Fiji, Guyana, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, the Philippines and Indonesia have in common? Upon the end of colonial rule, they all chose the classical Westminster model, opting for the republican form but hoping to do away with corruption and authoritarianism. However, they all ended up abandoning this form of government, as the situation got worse.

Are there universal principles applicable to all States? What commonality ensures that no nation can transcend the very nature of man? If this commonality is not the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, what is it?

Book information

ISBN: 9781912142064
Publisher: Whitelocke Publications
Imprint: Whitelocke Publications
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 746
Weight: 1315g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 44mm