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China’s socialist constitutional identity

Comparative Constitutional Studies, 2023
This article explores the dynamics of China’s socialist constitutional identity. It identifies three disharmonic conditions aminating the dynamics: the competing socialist, liberal, universal, and Confucian commitments internal to China’s Constitution; the external discrepancy between the socialist constitutional commitments and social realities; and ...
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Mongolia's "Socialist" Constitution

Pacific Affairs, 1961
the workers expressed numerous requests concerning the introduction of corrections into various articles of the draft Constitution. Taking into account the suggestions made by the workers, additions were made in the project of the Constitution which touched on questions of the influence of the Great October socialist revolution on the liberation ...
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Les constitutions socialistes asiatiques

Revue d’études comparatives Est-Ouest, 1977
Les pays socialistes asiatiques (Chine, Corée du Nord, Cambodge, Laos, Mongolie extérieure et Vietnam) se sont tous récemment dotés de constitutions qui sont toutes à la fois conformes aux principes généraux du droit constitutionnel des Etats socialistes, tels qu'ils découlent de la constitution soviétique de 1936 et spécifiques.
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Constitutional Politics in Post-Socialist Romania

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
This chapter examines constitutional politics in post-socialist Romania. The analysis illustrates how constitutional politics developed along with democratization and democratic consolidation in the country. The beginning of democratization was characterized by one influential political actor – the de facto successor of the Romanian Communist Party ...
Sergiu Gherghina, Michael Hein
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Socialist Constitutional Identity

2020
Abstract This chapter demonstrates that the socialist constitutional identity includes five core elements, namely instrumentalism, vanguardism, “democratic centralism,” statist rights, and statist economy, which are antithetical to liberal constitutionalism.
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Socialist Constitutional History

2020
Abstract This chapter examines constitutional history in the five socialist countries. Their constitutional history can be analytically divided into three periods: pre-socialist, Soviet-era, and transitional. During the pre-socialist period, the five countries had their own constitutional history, which was predominantly informed by ...
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Socialist Constitutions in Comparative Perspective

Chinese Law & Government, 1983
Political science in the West has consistently given little emphasis to constitutions of socialist countries. The reasons are manifold. First is the influence of the behaviorist school. The behaviorists believe that provisions in a constitution cover up more realities than they reveal.
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Theorizing Socialist Constitutional Change

2020
Abstract This chapter theorizes socialist constitutional change, using a holistic approach, which integrates conceptualist, functionalist, causalist, and institutional accounts. Conceptually, it adopts a non-binary approach to constitution and constitutional change, seeking to accentuate and situate the formal constitution and formal ...
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