Afghanistan's New Constitution: Jurisprudence and Relations with South Asia

Afghanistan's New Constitution: Jurisprudence and Relations with South Asia

Wednesday, January 14, 2004
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
(Pacific)
Daniel and Nancy Okimoto Conference Room
Speaker: 

Afghanistan has had multiple constitutions in the past fifty years, the latest having been drafted as a result of the Bonn Agreement in December 2001. The latest draft constitution, expected to be approved in late 2003, incorporates Islamic jurisprudence and its role in the rule of law and governance.

The talk will discuss: (1) how Afghanistan's new constitution has incorporated Islamic jurisprudence; (2) the implications of the constitution for the peace process; and (3) the implications of the constitution for external relations with South Asia and the region.