Constitutional Progress of Nations
Ideology and the Constitution: Essays on Constitutional Jurisprudence
by Radhika Coomaraswamy
International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Colombo, 1996
178 pages
In the traditional Western understanding of state formation a constitution is meant to be a stable and enduring document which with occasional tinkering, provides a framework that allows society to develop and function peacefully and efficiently. The American constitution is the model of this ideal as (regardless of whether one actually agrees with the specific way either government system works) their endurance and stability is undeniable. The endless attempts at reforming the Canadian constitution is based on the same premise, that if the constitution is perfected all the problems created by the plural nature of Canadian society will resolve themselves.