CEU eTD Collection (2014); Karki, Pratik: ETHNIC FEDERALISM IN ETHIOPIA AND BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: LESSONS FOR NEPAL

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2014
Author Karki, Pratik
Title ETHNIC FEDERALISM IN ETHIOPIA AND BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: LESSONS FOR NEPAL
Summary Ethnic Federalism is fast becoming one of the popular demands of ethnic minorities in divided societies such as Nepal. To ensure such demands, it is vital to include them as the basis for State restructuring in the constitution making process. Both Ethiopia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have a constitutional design based on the clear acknowledgment of ethnic rights. Thus, they provide a comparative assessment for the challenges of such structures. This thesis analyses the Ethiopian model and certain aspects of the Bosnian model to review the challenges faced in the practical application of ethnic federalism.
Supervisor Professor Markus Boeckenfoerde
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2014/karki_pratik.pdf

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