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Constitutional Nationalism and Legal Exclusion : Equality, identity politics, and democracy in Nepal (1990-2007) / Mara Malagodi.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2013.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxii, 316 pages ; 23 cm. illISBN:
  • 9780198082910
  • 0198082916
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.95496 23 MAL
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Contents:
1. Nepal's national constitution -- 2. Constitutional nationalism and equality -- 3. The making of the Nepali nation -- 4. 'We, the people': drafting Nepal's 1990 constitution -- 5. Post-1990 political conflict and identity politics -- 6. The Supreme Court of Nepal -- 7. Legal exclusion in post-1990 Nepal -- 8. Nepal between continuity and change.
Summary: This book investigates the relationship between constitutional nationalism and patterns of legal exclusion during the 1990 constitutional experience of Nepal, focusing on the institutional management of socio-cultural diversity by the state in the context of post-Cold War re-democratization and the outcome of such strategy.
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1. Nepal's national constitution --
2. Constitutional nationalism and equality --
3. The making of the Nepali nation --
4. 'We, the people': drafting Nepal's 1990 constitution --
5. Post-1990 political conflict and identity politics --
6. The Supreme Court of Nepal --
7. Legal exclusion in post-1990 Nepal --
8. Nepal between continuity and change.

This book investigates the relationship between constitutional nationalism and patterns of legal exclusion during the 1990 constitutional experience of Nepal, focusing on the institutional management of socio-cultural diversity by the state in the context of post-Cold War re-democratization and the outcome of such strategy.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-289) and index.

Includes passages in Nepali.

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