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Toward an Inclusive Theory of Constitutionalism
ABDULLAHI AHMED AN-NAʿIM
African Constitutionalism and the Role of Islam, 2011, p.1
University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc
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Título:
Toward an Inclusive Theory of Constitutionalism
Autor:
ABDULLAHI AHMED AN-NAʿIM
Assuntos:
African culture
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African studies
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Anthropology
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Applied sociology
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Arts
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Behavioral sciences
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Colonial literature
;
Communities
;
Constitutionalism
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Countries
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Democracy
;
Ethnic groups
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Ethnography
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Ethnology
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Ethnoreligious groups
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Governance
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Government
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Human geography
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Human societies
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Islam
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Islamic law
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Literary history
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Literary studies
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Literature
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Muslims
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Political geography
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Political ideologies
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Political philosophy
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Political regimes
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Political science
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Political systems
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Postcolonial literature
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Religion
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Religious laws
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Sharia
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Social groups
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Social sciences
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Sociology
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Sociology of religion
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Spiritual belief systems
É parte de:
African Constitutionalism and the Role of Islam, 2011, p.1
Descrição:
Available evidence regarding the constitutional experiences of most African countries indicates repeated failure or at least a protracted crisis. I will argue in this book that these experiences can and should be seen as part of processes of incremental success. As explained later, the notion of incremental success indicates the accumulation of experiences that are conducive to better and more sustainable implementation of the principles, institutions and mechanisms of constitutionalism over time, even though some experiences may be negative in the short term. A critical question to be addressed at subsequent stages of my analysis is how to assess or
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