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The Government of Chuuk

Constitution of the State of Chuuk

The “Constitution of the State of Chuuk” is a pivotal legislative document that outlines the governance framework and fundamental principles guiding the State of Chuuk, one of the four states in the Federated States of Micronesia. Written in a concise yet emphatic style, the constitution reflects both the cultural heritage of the Chuukese people and their aspirations for self-determination. Its structure embodies a careful balance between traditional values and modern governance, showcasing the challenges and triumphs that come with maintaining local autonomy within a larger national context. The Government of Chuuk, as the author, emerges from a rich historical backdrop marked by colonialism and a drive for self-governance. Understanding the intricate dynamics of local politics and cultural identity has undoubtedly influenced the crafting of this constitution. Through this document, the government seeks to not only preserve its unique heritage but also to promote legal and civil rights while fostering transparency and accountability in governance. For scholars, students, and practitioners interested in constitutional law, Pacific studies, or indigenous governance, the “Constitution of the State of Chuuk” is essential reading. It provides invaluable insights into the interplay between tradition and modernity while serving as a crucial resource for understanding the political landscape of Micronesia. This work is commendable for those who wish to explore the nuances of local governance in a post-colonial context.
34 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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