A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF THE LEGAL AND INSTITUTIONAL INSTRUMENTS FOR CONSTITUTION MAKING

C. E. IBE, Peter IYEH

Abstract


In modern times, constitutional outcome will be more sustainable if citizens are accorded equal participation inits creation. As such, constitution making has now become the foundation of every democratic governance. Theformal endorsement of democracy and its diffusion into many international conventions and emerging nationalconstitutions has extended beyond the traditional connotation of the term to the realms of constitution making.Many textual authorities have now evolved in international law which reinforces the nexus between democracy,democratization, constitutionalism and constitution making by reinforcing and establishing minimum obligationto participate in public affairs. This paper shall examine some textual authorities in international, regional andmunicipal laws which reinforce the doctrine of public participation as condition precedent for every constitutionmaking process.

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