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This new book in the Constitutionalism in Asia series considers the idea of origins, and of change and continuity in terms of ‘constitution-making’, which is an on-going process in the Northeast Asian states. The book examines the drafting, nature, core values, and roles of the first modern constitutions during the founding of the 8 modern states/territories in Northeast Asia: China (1949), Taiwan (1947), Hong Kong SAR (1997), Macau SAR (1999), Japan (1889), North Korea (1948 and 1972), South Korea (1948), and Mongolia (1924). The collection provides: - an exploratory description of the process and substantive inputs in the making of the first constitutions of these nations/territories; - analysis of the internal and external (including intra-regional) forces surrounding the making of these constitutions; and - theoretical construction of models to conceptualise the nature and role of the first constitutions (including constituent documents) in the founding of the modern nation-states/territories and their subsequent impact on state-building in the region.

Trade Review
As the first book to examine all the first constitutions of Northeast Asia, this volume fills a long-empty gap in comparative and Asian studies literature with quality and style. * Australian Journal of Asian Law *

Table of Contents
1. Northeast Asian Constitutional Foundings: The Weight of History Kevin YL Tan, National University of Singapore 2. The 1954 Constitution of China: Empire State-Building Humphrey Ko, University of Hong Kong 3. The Making of the Constitutional Order of the Hong Kong SAR: The Role of Sino-British Diplomacy (1982–90) Albert HY Chen, University of Hong Kong, and Michael Ng, University of Hong Kong 4. Macao’s Constitutional Founding Xiaobo Zhai, University of Macau 5. The Birth of the Constitution of the Republic of China Chien-Chih Lin, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, Taiwan 6. The Meiji Constitution and Japan’s Emergence in the International Order, 1853–1905 Kentaro Matsubara, University of Tokyo, Japan 7. Thirty Years Old at Birth? The Constitutional Founding of the Republic of Korea Chaihark Hahm, Yonsei University, South Korea 8. Constitutional Founding of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Erik Mobrand, Seoul National University, South Korea 9. The 1924 Constitution: Towards the Modernisation of Mongolia Amarsanaa Batbold, National University of Mongolia and Chadraabal Unurbayar, National University of Mongolia

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
    Publication Date: 29/06/2023
    ISBN13: 9781509956746, 978-1509956746
    ISBN10: 1509956743
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This new book in the Constitutionalism in Asia series considers the idea of origins, and of change and continuity in terms of ‘constitution-making’, which is an on-going process in the Northeast Asian states. The book examines the drafting, nature, core values, and roles of the first modern constitutions during the founding of the 8 modern states/territories in Northeast Asia: China (1949), Taiwan (1947), Hong Kong SAR (1997), Macau SAR (1999), Japan (1889), North Korea (1948 and 1972), South Korea (1948), and Mongolia (1924). The collection provides: - an exploratory description of the process and substantive inputs in the making of the first constitutions of these nations/territories; - analysis of the internal and external (including intra-regional) forces surrounding the making of these constitutions; and - theoretical construction of models to conceptualise the nature and role of the first constitutions (including constituent documents) in the founding of the modern nation-states/territories and their subsequent impact on state-building in the region.

    Trade Review
    As the first book to examine all the first constitutions of Northeast Asia, this volume fills a long-empty gap in comparative and Asian studies literature with quality and style. * Australian Journal of Asian Law *

    Table of Contents
    1. Northeast Asian Constitutional Foundings: The Weight of History Kevin YL Tan, National University of Singapore 2. The 1954 Constitution of China: Empire State-Building Humphrey Ko, University of Hong Kong 3. The Making of the Constitutional Order of the Hong Kong SAR: The Role of Sino-British Diplomacy (1982–90) Albert HY Chen, University of Hong Kong, and Michael Ng, University of Hong Kong 4. Macao’s Constitutional Founding Xiaobo Zhai, University of Macau 5. The Birth of the Constitution of the Republic of China Chien-Chih Lin, Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica, Taiwan 6. The Meiji Constitution and Japan’s Emergence in the International Order, 1853–1905 Kentaro Matsubara, University of Tokyo, Japan 7. Thirty Years Old at Birth? The Constitutional Founding of the Republic of Korea Chaihark Hahm, Yonsei University, South Korea 8. Constitutional Founding of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Erik Mobrand, Seoul National University, South Korea 9. The 1924 Constitution: Towards the Modernisation of Mongolia Amarsanaa Batbold, National University of Mongolia and Chadraabal Unurbayar, National University of Mongolia

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