The Process of Constitutional Change in Plurinational States
The Process of Constitutional Change in Plurinational States
This chapter addresses the processes by which constitutions have recently been amended in plurinational states. It considers the process of constitutional change in terms of two sets of important relationships. The first, which recalls the principles of self-determination, representation, recognition, and reciprocity, is the set of relationships between the sub-state national society and the host state. The second set of important relationships concerns the interaction of government and citizen.
Keywords: constitutions, constitutional amendments, plurinational states, sub-state national society, host state, government, citizen
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