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Constitution and the institutions, the benign nexus is on fall: a comparative study of India, Nepal and Myanmar
Constitution and the institutions, the benign nexus is on fall: a comparative study of India, Nepal and Myanmar

Author(s): Subhankar Khan, Swargodeep Sarkar
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Comparative Law
Published by: Societatea de Stiinte Juridice si Administrative
Keywords: veneration; Constitution; social solidarity; interdependency;
Summary/Abstract: A society constitutionally manifested, where institutions for it stands inevitably the major organs, voice of the people resting through it usher to be the ethos of democracy at large. Leon Duguit in his saying of “social solidarity” asked for the interdependency, and to it anything stand against shall be the reason of rejection for the initiatives. India, Nepal and Myanmar, are of the fact witnessing bitter for the said principle, not satisfying the institutions in work of their absolute veneration, rather from their imbedded values they are in strips. The paper in its endeavour would in roll to assess different of the institutions in work for the countries named, where for the world at large a significant social solidarity is in need to hammer the knock on power, to which challenges and imperils for the citizenry rest at large. The methodology for the paper is doctrinal, which the author in assessing the institutional works of the countries will employ, where crisis of the present times, constitutional provisions in strip and jurisprudential approach for the democracy, would be the part of analogy.

  • Page Range: 47-57
  • Page Count: 11
  • Publication Year: 2021
  • Language: English
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