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DOI: 10.1039/an9174200381
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“…175 In the Ugandan experience, the hybrid model led to high levels of public support for the constitution. 176 Wallis writes that engaging with local voices through a constituent process can "de-imperalise" constitutionmaking. 177 Therefore, even if reserving Maori seats in a constituent assembly highlights political division, a deliberative constituent process goes some way to ultimately reducing it.…”
Section: (C) Potential Criticisms Of This Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…175 In the Ugandan experience, the hybrid model led to high levels of public support for the constitution. 176 Wallis writes that engaging with local voices through a constituent process can "de-imperalise" constitutionmaking. 177 Therefore, even if reserving Maori seats in a constituent assembly highlights political division, a deliberative constituent process goes some way to ultimately reducing it.…”
Section: (C) Potential Criticisms Of This Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%