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In many countries, social differences, such as religion or race and
ethnicity, threaten the stability of the social and legal order.
This book addresses the role of constitutions and constitutionalism
in dealing with the challenge of difference. The book brings
together lawyers, political scientists, historians, religious
studies scholars, and area studies experts to consider how
constitutions address issues of difference across 'Pan-Asia', a
wide swath of the world that runs from the Middle East, through
Asia, and into Oceania. The book's multidisciplinary and
comparative approach makes it unique. The book is organized into
five sections, each devoted to constitutional approaches to a
particular type of difference - religion, ethnicity/race,
urban/rural divisions, language, and gender and sexual orientation
- in two or more countries in Pan Asia. The introduction offers a
framework for thinking comprehensively about the many ways
constitutionalism interacts with difference.
In many countries, social differences, such as religion or race and
ethnicity, threaten the stability of the social and legal order.
This book addresses the role of constitutions and constitutionalism
in dealing with the challenge of difference. The book brings
together lawyers, political scientists, historians, religious
studies scholars, and area studies experts to consider how
constitutions address issues of difference across 'Pan-Asia', a
wide swath of the world that runs from the Middle East, through
Asia, and into Oceania. The book's multidisciplinary and
comparative approach makes it unique. The book is organized into
five sections, each devoted to constitutional approaches to a
particular type of difference - religion, ethnicity/race,
urban/rural divisions, language, and gender and sexual orientation
- in two or more countries in Pan Asia. The introduction offers a
framework for thinking comprehensively about the many ways
constitutionalism interacts with difference.
Constituting Equality addresses the question, how would you write a
constitution if you really cared about gender equality? The book
takes a design-oriented approach to the broad range of issues that
arise in constitutional drafting concerning gender equality. Each
section of the book examines a particular set of constitutional
issues or doctrines across a range of different countries to
explore what works, where, and why. Topics include (1) governmental
structure (particularly electoral gender quotas); (2) rights
provisions; (3) constitutional recognition for cultural or
religious practices that discriminate against women; (4) domestic
incorporation of international law; and (5) the role of women in
the process of constitution-making. Interdisciplinary in
orientation and global in scope, the book provides a menu for
constitutional designers and others interested in how the
fundamental legal order might more effectively promote gender
equality.
Constituting Equality addresses the question, how would you write a
constitution if you really cared about gender equality? The book
takes a design-oriented approach to the broad range of issues that
arise in constitutional drafting concerning gender equality. Each
section of the book examines a particular set of constitutional
issues or doctrines across a range of different countries to
explore what works, where, and why. Topics include (1) governmental
structure (particularly electoral gender quotas); (2) rights
provisions; (3) constitutional recognition for cultural or
religious practices that discriminate against women; (4) domestic
incorporation of international law; and (5) the role of women in
the process of constitution-making. Interdisciplinary in
orientation and global in scope, the book provides a menu for
constitutional designers and others interested in how the
fundamental legal order might more effectively promote gender
equality.
We experience any number of losses through death, relationships,
health or community. Usually we feel alone in our grief.
Passages...through Grief offers ways to respond to our loss with a
healing process. This Leader's Guide is for use in a group setting.
The companion for individual group members is Passages...through
grief Participant's Manual. Materials are provided to guide leaders
in the 6-week program, group management, supports, and marketing.
Leaders encourage grievers in healing though small steps:
understanding grief and why we grieve the way we do; recognizing
and dealing with the difficult feelings like guilt, anger, and
forgiveness; developing skills for self-care; letting go of tough
memories and feelings; and retaining valuable memories. Time alone
does not heal - we can use time to do the work that brings healing.
We experience any number of losses through death, relationships,
health, or community. Usually, we feel alone in our grief. It
doesn't have to be that way. Dr. Mary Ann Lippincott and grief
counselor Susan H. Williams have designed a program called Passages
...through grief, a healing process that helps the bereaved respond
to loss. This manual, Passages ... through grief, follows the
program and is designed for group members and individuals who want
guidance in healing. This book helps those grieving all kinds of
life's losses. Lippincott and Williams offer helpful, practical,
step-by-step guidance and counsel with compassion and knowledge of
this vital, intricate, and complicated process. Exercises and
reflections aid in identifying and facing the many tumultuous
feelings that arise during grief.
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