Comparison Of Direct Regional Head Election Systems In The Context Of Global Construction Law

Khaerul Mannan
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This article analyzes the comparison of regional head election systems directly in the context of global constitutional law. The background to this research is driven by the complexity and diversity of regional head election systems implemented in various countries, as well as their impact on global state governance which is increasingly connected and interdependent. The main objective of this research is to understand the differences and similarities in these systems, identify the factors that influence the choice of the regional head election system, and explore the implications for global constitutional law issues. The research methods used involve literature analysis, comparative studies, and a review of various regional head election models, both based on direct elections and representative systems. The research results show that the direct regional head election system has the potential to increase public participation and accountability, by focusing on democratic principles. However, its implementation can also pose challenges, such as fragile political stability and the protection of minority rights which is often a concern. This research concludes that a deeper understanding of the direct regional head election system and its implications for global state governance is very important in efforts to build global statecraft law that is more inclusive and sustainable. This article contributes to the literature discussing global constitutional law issues and can be a guide for researchers, legal practitioners, and policymakers in planning and evaluating regional head election systems.
全球建筑法背景下的地区首长直选制度比较
本文直接从全球宪法的角度分析了地区首长选举制度的比较。这项研究的背景是各国实施的地区首长选举制度的复杂性和多样性,以及它们对日益相互联系和相互依存的全球国家治理的影响。本研究的主要目的是了解这些制度的异同,找出影响地区首长选举制度选择的因素,并探讨其对全球宪法问题的影响。研究方法包括文献分析、比较研究以及对各种地区首长选举模式(包括基于直接选举和代议制的模式)的回顾。研究结果表明,地区领导人直接选举制度注重民主原则,具有提高公众参与度和问责制的潜力。然而,该制度的实施也可能带来挑战,例如脆弱的政治稳定性和保护少数群体权利的问题,这往往是一个令人担忧的问题。本研究的结论是,深入了解地区领导人直选制度及其对全球国家治理的影响,对于建立更具包容性和可持续性的全球国家治理法非常重要。本文为讨论全球宪法问题的文献做出了贡献,可为研究人员、法律从业人员和政策制定者规划和评估地区首长选举制度提供指导。
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