Monarchical Constitutional Guardianship and Legal Metissage in Asia

This article presents a roadmap for examining the phenomenon of monarchy in Asia, which we conceive as a pluralist institution in a twofold manner. First, many monarchies discharge a wide range of roles and responsibilities ranging from the symbolic to the religious to the legal-political. These var...

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Main Authors: VISSER, De Maartje, HARDING, Andrew.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sol_research-62722023-12-05T02:12:03Z Monarchical Constitutional Guardianship and Legal Metissage in Asia VISSER, De Maartje HARDING, Andrew. This article presents a roadmap for examining the phenomenon of monarchy in Asia, which we conceive as a pluralist institution in a twofold manner. First, many monarchies discharge a wide range of roles and responsibilities ranging from the symbolic to the religious to the legal-political. These varied functions can be usefully captured under the notion of constitutional guardianship, and call for intersectional analysis. Second, it is common for monarchies to have metamorphosed from being purely endogenous institutions to becoming ones embedded in a scheme of limited, constitutional government under the influence of ideas from elsewhere. Monarchies should accordingly be viewed as a form of legal métissage, viz. a braiding of local and extraneous ideas, practices, and rules. In this sense, a law-and-society approach is more likely to reveal the nature of monarchies than a strictly legal-doctrinal approach, although some of the latter is needed to fully appreciate the former’s significance. 2022-10-03T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4314 info:doi/10.1017/als.2022.29 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Monarchies Constitutional guardianship Legal métissage Constitutional interpretation Constitutional identity Symbolism Asian Studies Comparative and Foreign Law Constitutional Law
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building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
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Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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topic Monarchies
Constitutional guardianship
Legal métissage
Constitutional interpretation
Constitutional identity
Symbolism
Asian Studies
Comparative and Foreign Law
Constitutional Law
spellingShingle Monarchies
Constitutional guardianship
Legal métissage
Constitutional interpretation
Constitutional identity
Symbolism
Asian Studies
Comparative and Foreign Law
Constitutional Law
VISSER, De Maartje
HARDING, Andrew.
Monarchical Constitutional Guardianship and Legal Metissage in Asia
description This article presents a roadmap for examining the phenomenon of monarchy in Asia, which we conceive as a pluralist institution in a twofold manner. First, many monarchies discharge a wide range of roles and responsibilities ranging from the symbolic to the religious to the legal-political. These varied functions can be usefully captured under the notion of constitutional guardianship, and call for intersectional analysis. Second, it is common for monarchies to have metamorphosed from being purely endogenous institutions to becoming ones embedded in a scheme of limited, constitutional government under the influence of ideas from elsewhere. Monarchies should accordingly be viewed as a form of legal métissage, viz. a braiding of local and extraneous ideas, practices, and rules. In this sense, a law-and-society approach is more likely to reveal the nature of monarchies than a strictly legal-doctrinal approach, although some of the latter is needed to fully appreciate the former’s significance.
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author VISSER, De Maartje
HARDING, Andrew.
author_facet VISSER, De Maartje
HARDING, Andrew.
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title Monarchical Constitutional Guardianship and Legal Metissage in Asia
title_short Monarchical Constitutional Guardianship and Legal Metissage in Asia
title_full Monarchical Constitutional Guardianship and Legal Metissage in Asia
title_fullStr Monarchical Constitutional Guardianship and Legal Metissage in Asia
title_full_unstemmed Monarchical Constitutional Guardianship and Legal Metissage in Asia
title_sort monarchical constitutional guardianship and legal metissage in asia
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2022
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4314
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