BRIDGING THE DIVIDE: THE EVIDENT REGIONAL AND GLOBAL CONSTITUTIONALISM

BRIDGING THE DIVIDE: THE EVIDENT REGIONAL AND GLOBAL CONSTITUTIONALISM

BRIDGING THE DIVIDE: THE EVIDENT REGIONAL AND GLOBAL CONSTITUTIONALISM

AUTHOR – RAJ PATEL, STUDENT AT SCHOOL OF LAW, ITM UNIVERSITY, NAYA RAIPUR (C.G.)

BEST CITATION – RAJ PATEL, BRIDGING THE DIVIDE: THE EVIDENT REGIONAL AND GLOBAL CONSTITUTIONALISM, INDIAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL REVIEW (IJLR), 5 (1) OF 2025, PG. 861-865, APIS – 3920 – 0001 & ISSN – 2583-2344.

ABSTRACT

This paper efficiently and actively deals with the concepts of Regional and Global Constitutionalism with disparities, collaborations, and various evident insights. Constitutionalism, the principle that governance is determined by a body of laws or to be said the “Rule of Law”, serves as a fundamental mechanism to prevent arbitrary rule and ensure public rights. With the concept of domestic frontiers, the approaches and systems of Regional and Global Constitutionalism emerge. The idea of Regional constitutionalism emphasizes addressing local needs and geographic variations within specific areas, whereas Global constitutionalism relates to the application of principles like justice, equality, and liberty to mankind. Bridging the divide between these two significant frameworks involves addressing tensions, overlaps, and collaborations, which require innovative legal mechanisms, open discussions, and vigorously acting institutions. By setting up dialogues and conventions, aligning systems across the globe, and empowering the marginalized nation’s voices, this paper advocates for a connected and just constitutional order that reflects the needs and rights of all individuals.

KEYWORDS: Constitutionalism, Rule of Law, Uniform Governance, Legal Mechanisms, Global and Regional Institutions