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Constitutional change in the contemporary socialist world / Ngoc Son Bui.

By: Bui, Ngoc Son [author.].Series: Oxford comparative constitutionalism: ; Oxford scholarship online: Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020Edition: First edition.Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780191885969.Subject(s): Constitutional law -- Communist countries | Communist countries -- Politics and government | Constitutional amendments -- China | Constitutional amendments -- Cuba | Constitutional amendments -- Laos | Constitutional amendments -- Korea (North) | Constitutional amendments -- Vietnam | Law | Laws of specific jurisdictions & specific areas of lawAdditional Physical Form: Print version : 9780198851349DDC classification: 342.117 Online resources: Oxford scholarship online Summary: In the post-Soviet era, there are only five socialist/communist regimes left in the world. However, there is little writing that considers these regime structures and the role constitutionalism plays in maintenance and development of the state and institutions of these countries. This text examines the effects of change across these constitutions.
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This edition originally published: 2020.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

In the post-Soviet era, there are only five socialist/communist regimes left in the world. However, there is little writing that considers these regime structures and the role constitutionalism plays in maintenance and development of the state and institutions of these countries. This text examines the effects of change across these constitutions.

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