Dimensions and dilemmas: public participation in constitution-making in post-war settings

Dinesha Samararatne
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ABSTRACT Public participation is considered an essential ingredient in contemporary constitution-making processes. In this article, I am concerned with the implications of these assumptions in states that can be categorized, broadly, as post-war. Where an armed conflict has ceased, but a political solution to the conflict has not been reached, a state may be categorized as “post-war”. Focusing on Nepal, Sri Lanka, and to some extent Myanmar, I ask the following questions: How should the emerging norm of public participation in constitution-making be understood and applied? What approaches are most useful in dealing with the dimensions of public participation in constitution-making in states that are post-war? I argue that six dilemmas arise in public participation in constitution-making. They are 1) conflict resolution and state formation, 2) democratization, 3) transparency and accountability, 4) the transnational dynamic, 5) constitutional literacy, and 6) constraints of resources and time.
维度与困境:战后宪法制定中的公众参与
公众参与被认为是当代制宪过程中必不可少的组成部分。在这篇文章中,我关注的是这些假设对战后国家的影响。如果武装冲突已经停止,但尚未达成冲突的政治解决办法,则可以将其归类为“战后”国家。以尼泊尔、斯里兰卡和缅甸为例,我提出以下问题:公众参与制宪的新规范应该如何理解和应用?在处理战后国家中公众参与制宪的维度时,什么方法最有用?笔者认为,公众参与制宪存在六大困境。它们是:1)冲突解决和国家形成;2)民主化;3)透明度和问责制;4)跨国动态;5)宪法素养;6)资源和时间的限制。
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