Constitutions are pretty formulaic,ā said the professor, David Law of the University of Hong Kong.
A more inclusive country and the erasure of a much-amended relic of military rule, the 1980 constitution.
Law, the Hong Kong professor, said South Africa's constitution āin particular is pushed as an example for every Global South/transitional/developing country out there.
Not so clear.ā³Approved after the 1994 end of white racist rule, the South African constitution drew from codes in Germany, Canada, India, Namibia and elsewhere.
āThis is not a good analogy, but ask yourself how much constraint the U.S. Constitution would have imposed on Trump if Trump had final say over the meaning of the Constitution," Law said.