Vol. 49 No. 4, March 2008
Index
- Expanding participation in constitution making: challenges and opportunities.
- Could and should America have made an Ottoman Republic in 1919?
- Popular authorship and constitution making: comparing and contrasting the DRC and Kenya.
- Baghdad, Tokyo, Kabul ...: constitution making in occupied states.
- The theocratic challenge to Constitution drafting in post-conflict states.
- Conciliatory institutions and constitutional processes in post-conflict states.
- What's in a name? Reflections on timing, naming, and constitution-making.
- Constitution making after national catastrophes: Germany in 1949 and 1990.
- Invoking the rule of law in post-conflict rebuilding: a critical examination.
- A Constitution between past and future.
- Constitution making at the edges of constitutional order.
- Post-conflict rule of law building: the need for a multi-layered, synergistic approach.
- Some skepticism about normative constitutional advice.
- Quintessential elements of meaningful constitutions in post-conflict states.
- Constitution writing in post-conflict settings: an overview.