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Global Constitutional Narratives of Autonomous Regions - The Constitutional History of Macau (Paperback)
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Global Constitutional Narratives of Autonomous Regions - The Constitutional History of Macau (Paperback)
Series: Globalization: Law and Policy
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With international attention focused on Hong Kong, many forget that
Macau also exists in a delicate "one country, two systems" (OCTS)
balance with mainland China. This book provides insights into the
circumstances surrounding the less-understood half of China's OCTS
policy, including the stagnation of representational government,
and the location of any Macau characteristics in the Macau Basic
Law. Despite being Hong Kong's sister "Special Administrative
Region" (SAR) within the People's Republic of China, Macau's unique
constitutional development under Portuguese and Chinese
administration remains under-appreciated despite its potential
contributions to local, national, and international constitutional
discourse. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, including
doctrinal, historical, and comparative methodologies, this work
fills that gap. The research blends Portuguese, Chinese, and
foreign-language sources in order to reconstruct a balanced
constitutional narrative. The book focuses on a consequential
effect of globalization - that is, the assimilation of a
long-standing and unique constitutional order by a new hegemonic
sovereign - including processes for internationalization as China
opened up, legal harmonization of two distinct legal and
socioeconomic orders, juridification of local affairs with the
establishment of a new local court system in preparation for
handover to the Chinese regime, and democratization (or the lack
thereof) among the various communities comprising the Macanese
polity before and since. Focusing on Macau's unique development at
the crux of European and Chinese empires, and the role it plays as
a mirror for Chinese intentions vis-a-vis Hong Kong today, the book
will be of interest to those working in constitutional law,
politics, and history.
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