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Impeachment in a Global Context Law, Politics, and Comparative Practice Routledge Frontiers in Accountability Studies Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Monaghan Chris, Flinders Matthew, Huq Aziz Z.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Impeachment in a Global Context

This volume considers the use of impeachment within a global context. The book brings together leading scholars and experts to give an insight into significant periods in the development of impeachment and its modern comparative use. Divided into five parts, the opening chapter introduces the topic and underlines its significance in terms of understanding the relationship and inter-dependence among politics, governance and the law. It also offers a novel conceptual framework that facilitates the global mapping of impeachment processes. Part I presents a thematic approach that explores the topic of impeachment through the lenses of democracy, human rights and the rule of law. With these themes in mind, Part II focuses on those parts of the world where impeachment is generally recognised as a core constitutional process including the United States, South Korea, Brazil and other countries in South America. Part III continues with the process of constitutional mapping by moving to a focus on those countries where impeachment is arguably an important but largely secondary or peripheral process. This includes chapters on Denmark, Iceland, Sri Lanka and the Philippines and flows through into Part IV?s focus on areas of the world where impeachment matters and may even be increasing in terms of visibility but, for a number of reasons, arguably exists within a satellite status in terms of constitutional processes and safeguards. The fifth and final section steps back in an attempt to assess impeachment processes from a broad comparative perspective. The collection presents the definitive text on impeachment for students and scholars with an interest in comparative public law, politics and constitutional studies.

1. Understanding Impeachment: An Exercise in Comparative Cartography; PART I. FOUNDATIONS; 2. Impeachment as Cause or Cure of Human Rights Violations; 3. Impeachment and Democracy: Does Impeachment Have an Effect on Democracy in Third Wave Presidentialism?; 4. Impeachment and the Rule of Law: It’s Complicated; PART II. CORE; 5. The Role of the Judiciary in the Presidential Impeachment Process in Korea; 6. Latin America: Between Governability Crises and the Impeachment Trap; 7. Contemporary Impeachment in Brazil: Political Time and Aporias; 8. Impeachment in the United States; PART III. PERIPHERY; 9. Impeachment in Iceland; 10. Impeachment in Denmark: Law and Practice; 11. The Impeachment of the Chief Justice of Sri Lanka, Dr Shirani Bandaranayke; 12. Impeachment in the Philippines: Politics, Institutions and Leadership; PART IV. SATELLITE; 13. Impeachment in Central and Eastern Europe; 14. Impeachment in Nigeria: Process, Practice and Failure; 15. The Politics of Impeachment in Pakistan’s Hybrid Democracy; 16. The United Kingdom and Impeachment: Justification, Renewal, and the House of Commons as a Guardian of the Constitution; PART V: FUTURES; 17. Impeachment in Comparative Perspective: An Empirical View

Postgraduate

Chris Monaghan is Principal Lecturer in Law at the University of Worcester.

Matthew Flinders is Professor of Politics and Founding Director of the Sir Bernard Crick Centre at the University of Sheffield.

Aziz Z. Huq is the Frank and Bernice Greenberg Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School.

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