加勒比地区的黑人权力

Rupert Lewis
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比较宪法研究的兴起使我们的世界比以往任何时候都更小,更容易接近。随着个人和机构投入大量的时间和资源来促进跨国交流和宪法教育,我们正处于一个前所未有的对理解和向他人学习感兴趣的时代。然而,地球上的一些地方仍有待发现。除了少数例外,加勒比地区在该区域以外仍未得到充分的研究和重视。不仅从其自身作为更大世界的一部分来看,而且从该地区各国的实际经验来看,这有助于阐明应对全球宪政民主国家所面临挑战的新的、富有成效的方法。这本书开始填补我们对世界宪法制度的比较知识的巨大空白。加勒比地区不仅有许多不同的宪法制度,而且有不同的宪政传统,因此更适合谈论加勒比地区的各种宪政。这本书的目的是告知读者关于这些传统的宪政和阐明他们的影响宪法裁决,演变,解释和改革。其结果是历史和现代宪法经验的丰富多样性,从而一劳永逸地结束了将加勒比宪法视为同一宪法的传统误解。
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Black Power in the Caribbean
The rise of comparative constitutional studies has made our world much smaller and more accessible than ever before. We are in an era of unprecedented interest in understanding and learning from others as individuals and institutions invest enormous amounts of time and resources into facilitating cross-national exchange and education in constitutional law. Yet some parts of the globe are still waiting to be discovered. With few exceptions, the Caribbean has remained understudied and underappreciated outside of the region itself. Not only on its own terms as a part of the larger world, but for how the lived experiences of the countries in the region can help illuminate new and productive approaches to challenges facing constitutional democracies across the globe. This book begins to fill the enormous void in our comparative knowledge of the constitutional systems of the world. The Caribbean is home not only many different constitutional systems, but also to different traditions of constitutionalism, making it more appropriate to speak of the various Caribbean constitutionalisms. The book seeks to both inform readers about these traditions of constitutionalism and to illuminate their implications for constitutional adjudication, evolution, interpretation, and reform. What results is a rich diversity of historical and modern constitutional experience that puts an end, once and for all, to the conventional misunderstanding of Caribbean constitutions as being one and the same.
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