从二元论到一元论:肯尼亚宪法条约实践中的革命结构

M. Mwagiru
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2010年8月4日,肯尼亚公民以压倒性多数通过了新宪法,这在很多方面都是一个标志性事件。它为肯尼亚第二部宪法的颁布铺平了道路。新宪法对肯尼亚的机构进行了全面重组。它还在肯尼亚的条约实践中创造了一场科学革命。肯尼亚的条约实践第一次被写入宪法,标志着旧的二元论实践向一元论的转变。本文考察了那次科学宪政革命的性质和结构。面对新宪法给肯尼亚政治生活带来的所有根本变化,人们很容易忽视肯尼亚条约实践中的那些变化,甚至低估它们的重要性。人们也很容易忽视它们对肯尼亚国内法律关系及其对外外交和法律关系的重要性。双边和多边条约是国际关系复杂相互依存的最明显表现之一。各国就涉及其相互关系的广泛问题订立双边或多边协定。体系中协定和条约的体系是如此普遍,以至于如果在世界地图上做标记来显示国际体系中存在的条约和协定,地图就会消失,地图上反映的传统领土边界也会消失。面对这一现实,很明显,如果没有遍及国际关系的条约和协定体系,世界将更加贫困。条约是国际和区域关系日益重要的特征。它们是外交的一个重要方面,也是区域外交的一个显著特征。关键词:条约;宪法;一元论、二元论
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From Dualism to Monism: The Structure of Revolution in Kenya’s Constitutional Treaty Practice
The constitutional referendum in Kenya on 4 August 2010 in which the citizens overwhelmingly approved the new constitution was a hallmark event in more than one aspect. It paved the way for the promulgation of Kenya’s second constitution. The new constitution has reconfigured Kenya’s institutions across board. It also created a scientific revolution in Kenya’s treaty practice. For the first time, Kenya’s treaty practice is enshrined constitutionally and marks a shift from the old dualist practice to monism. This article examines the character and structure of that scientific constitutional revolution. In the face of all the fundamental changes that the new constitution has made in Kenya’s political life, it would be easy to overlook those in Kenya’s treaty practice, or even underestimate their importance. It would also be easy to overlook their significance for Kenya’s domestic legal relations, and its external diplomatic and legal relations. Treaties – bilateral and multilateral – are one of the clearest manifestations of the complex interdependence of international relations. States enter into agreements either bilaterally or multilaterally, on a wide range of issues touching on their mutual relations. So pervasive is the system of agreements and treaties in the system that if the world map was marked to show the treaties and agreements existing in the international system, the map would disappear, as would the traditional territorial borders reflected on maps. In the face of this reality, it is clear that without the system of treaties and agreements pervading international relations, the world would be more impoverished. Treaties are an increasingly important feature of international and regional relations. They are an important aspect of diplomacy, and a notable feature of regional diplomacy. Key words : Treaties, Constitution. Monism, dualism
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