This volume explores recent developments in the theory and practice
of accommodating cultural diversity within democratic
constitutional orders. The aim of the book is to provide a broad
vision of the constitutional management of cultural diversity as
seen through the prisms of different disciplines and experiences,
both theoretical and practical. The contributions, which come from
Canada and Europe, comprise a review of the evolving theory of
cultural diversity, followed by two main case studies: a
substantive study of the accommodation of indigenous peoples within
different constitutional orders and, secondly, the importance of
constitutional interpretation to the development of cultural
diversity in complex pluralist democracies such as Australia,
Canada and the UK.
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