21世纪泰国的宪法制定:对完美宪法契合度的持续探索

IF 0.5 Q3 LAW
A. Harding, Rawin Leelapatana
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摘要

在21世纪,泰国所寻求的宪法和政治稳定似乎被2006年红黄两派之间的“颜色编码政治”所严重动摇。两派之间的冲突导致了2006年和2014年的两次军事政变,这反过来又导致了两部永久宪法(1997年和2007年)的废除,两部新宪法(2007年和2017年)的颁布,以及两部临时宪法(2006年和2014年)的颁布。在这篇文章中,我们将研究21世纪泰国的制宪过程,特别是基于其两种有争议的合法化来源,即全球宪政理念与其本地选择:泰国性之间的冲突。
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Constitution-Making in 21st-Century Thailand:The Continuing Search for a Perfect Constitutional Fit
In the 21st century, the constitutional and political stability that Thailand has sought seems to be harshly convulsed by the occurrence of ‘colour-coded politics’ between the Red and Yellow factions from 2006. The conflict between the two factions resulted in two military coups in 2006 and 2014, which, in turn, led to the revocation of two permanent constitutions (those of 1997 and 2007) and the enactment of two new ones (those of 2007 and 2017) as well as the promulgation of two interim constitutions (those of 2006 and 2014). In this article, we will examine the constitution-making process in 21st-century Thailand based, in particular, on its two contesting sources of legitimization—that is, the conflict between global ideas of constitutionalism and its local alternative: Thai-ness.
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Journal of Comparative Law (CJCL) is an independent, peer-reviewed, general comparative law journal published under the auspices of the International Academy of Comparative Law (IACL) and in association with the Silk Road Institute for International and Comparative Law (SRIICL) at Xi’an Jiaotong University, PR China. CJCL aims to provide a leading international forum for comparative studies on all disciplines of law, including cross-disciplinary legal studies. It gives preference to articles addressing issues of fundamental and lasting importance in the field of comparative law.
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