INTRODUCTION First Principles: Constitutional Orders, Constitutional Functions, Constitutional Processes Methodology and Schools of Thought Plan of the Work Further Reading 1. CONSTITUTIONAL OVERVIEW: LIE OF THE 'STANS Uzbekistan Turkmenistan Kazakhstan Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan Further Reading 2. RED ORIGINS: DOING JUSTICE TO SOVIET CONSTITUTIONALISM Soviet Constitutional Order Soviet Authority (CPSU) Soviet Federalism and Nationalities Regulation Soviet Government Soviet Planning and Ownership Soviet Social Regulation and Protection Soviet Rights Protection Soviet Ideology Soviet Local Variation Constitutional Order and the Constitution Soviet Constitutional Problems and Solutions Further Reading 3. NATAL CHART: CONSTITUENT INFLUENCES AND PROCESSES The Post-Soviet Moment and the Exigency of Sovereignty The Constituent Process and the Texts Themselves Property, The Market and Welfare Culture and Constitution Transition Tutelage: Good Governance, Rule of Law, Democratisation Conclusion Further Reading 4. SUPER-PRESIDENTS AND SUPERPOWERS Imbalance of Power Presidential Particulars: Presidency and President Presidential Power: Government and its Subordinate Agencies; Local Administration Presidential Power: Parliament Presidential Power: Judicial Structures Presidential Power: Elections/Referenda Presidential Power: Administration/ Apparat and Directly Subordinate Agencies Presidential Power: National Security Presidential Power: Lawmaking Immunity and Impeachment Doing Justice to Super-presidentialism Further Reading 5. TALKING SHOP OR GOVERNING BODY: PARLIAMENT Parliamentary Basics: Composition, Parliamentarians and Parties Parliament as Institution: Structure, Leadership, Development Parliamentary Powers: Lawmaking Other Parliamentary Powers The Meta-rules of Representation Elections and Term of Office A Tale of Two Parliaments, and Two Constitutions: Tajik and Kyrgyz Further Reading 6. HONOUR IN THE BREACH: RIGHTS, COURTS AND JUSTICE Constitutional Role and Functions of the Central Asian Judiciaries Constitutional Evolution of the Central Asian Judiciaries Governance: Judicial Personnel Management and Court Administration Structure and Functions: The Five Court Systems Constitutional Basis of the Central Asian Justice System: Internal Affairs, Justice and the Procuracy Rights and Remedies Judicial Protection International Protection Supplementary Protection: Procuracy and Human Rights Institutions Further Reading 7. PLAN TO CLAN: TRANSITIONS, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL Constitutional Regulation of the Economy: Basic Rules Constitutional Regulation of the Economy: Basic Institutions Economic Constitutionalism: Foreign Investment and International Integration The 'Material Constitution': Crony Capitalism, Corruption, Crime Social Provision and Protections (Pensions, Unemployment, Poverty, Gender) Further Reading 8.
CENTRAL ASIA CONSTITUTIONS AND CENTRAL ASIAN DIFFERENCE: THE REGULATION OF PLURALISM Identity: Who, the People? Citizenship and Ethnicity ('Nationality') Federalism, Devolution Language Culture Religion Local and Regional Government Further Reading.