The Palimpsest Constitution: The Social Life of Constitutions in Myanmar: Oxford Studies in Asian Laws
Autor Melissa Crouchen Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 oct 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198956884
ISBN-10: 0198956886
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 160 x 270 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Studies in Asian Laws
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198956886
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 160 x 270 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Studies in Asian Laws
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
In this persuasive and timely assessment of the fragility and endurance of constitutions, Crouch writes with clarity and passion about the social life of constitutions in Burma/Myanmar. Her sweeping history exposes the continuities of power and violence across colonial, democratic, and authoritarian regimes, successfully placing the Global South at the center of broad debates about constitutional politics.
In this detailed history of the feints and parries of constitution drafting in Myanmar, Professor Crouch shows how past constitutions circulate not only in present constitutional debate but also in social memory, political mobilization, public commemoration, legal professionalism, resistance, and social control--even book selling--making this account instructive for sociolegal scholars and ethnographers of post-coloniality and authoritarian rule. Clear and engaging writing and thoughtful thematic organization make the work accessible to readers beyond regional specialists and legal comparativists. Her fieldwork narrative adds further value, especially for ethnographers of law.
Melissa Crouch has written a remarkable book—thoughtful, honest, and deeply grounded in the lived experiences of the people of Myanmar. Her concept of the palimpsest constitution helps us understand how legal ideas are layered, repurposed, and at times weaponized—revealing how the past continues to shape the present in ways that are both subtle and stark. Rather than offering easy answers, Crouch explores how history, law, and politics intertwine in Myanmars long struggle for democracy. Her storytelling is vivid and personal, particularly in her reflections on the life and loss of U Ko Ni, a courageous lawyer who gave voice to the hope of a better future. The Palimpsest Constitution is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how law operates—not only in courtrooms, but in peoples lives, memories, and acts of resistance.
In this detailed history of the feints and parries of constitution drafting in Myanmar, Professor Crouch shows how past constitutions circulate not only in present constitutional debate but also in social memory, political mobilization, public commemoration, legal professionalism, resistance, and social control--even book selling--making this account instructive for sociolegal scholars and ethnographers of post-coloniality and authoritarian rule. Clear and engaging writing and thoughtful thematic organization make the work accessible to readers beyond regional specialists and legal comparativists. Her fieldwork narrative adds further value, especially for ethnographers of law.
Melissa Crouch has written a remarkable book—thoughtful, honest, and deeply grounded in the lived experiences of the people of Myanmar. Her concept of the palimpsest constitution helps us understand how legal ideas are layered, repurposed, and at times weaponized—revealing how the past continues to shape the present in ways that are both subtle and stark. Rather than offering easy answers, Crouch explores how history, law, and politics intertwine in Myanmars long struggle for democracy. Her storytelling is vivid and personal, particularly in her reflections on the life and loss of U Ko Ni, a courageous lawyer who gave voice to the hope of a better future. The Palimpsest Constitution is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how law operates—not only in courtrooms, but in peoples lives, memories, and acts of resistance.
Notă biografică
Melissa Crouch is professor in the Faculty of Law & Justice at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.