1st Edition

Colonial and Post-colonial Constitutionalism in the Commonwealth Peace, Order and Good Government

By Hakeem O. Yusuf Copyright 2014
    262 Pages
    by Routledge

    264 Pages
    by Routledge

    The peace, order and good government (POGG) clause is found in the constitutions of almost all Commonwealth countries. Since its introduction, the clause has played a significant role in colonial and post-colonial constitutionalism in Commonwealth jurisdictions.

    This book is the first full length analysis of the various dimensions of the peace, order and good government clause. It argues that the origins of the POGG clause mark it out as an anachronistic feature of British constitutionalism when seen against a modern setting of human rights, liberty and democratisation. The book traces the history, politics and applications of the clause through the colonial period in Commonwealth territories to date. It provides critical evaluation of the POGG clause in a cross-continental enquiry, examining statutory, political and constitutional deployment in Australia, Canada, India, Nigeria, South Africa and the United Kingdom. The evaluation demonstrates that the POGG clause has relevance in a number of significant aspects of legal and socio-political ordering across the Commonwealth featuring prominently in the federalism question, emergency powers and the review of administrative powers. It maintains that while the clause is not entirely devoid of positive value, the POGG clause has been used not only to further the objects of colonialism, but also authoritarianism and apartheid. This book calls for a rethink of the prevailing subjective approach to the interpretation of the clause.

    The book will be of interest to students and academics of public law, human rights law, and comparative politics.

    Introduction  1. Peace, Order and Good Government: Origin, development and meaning of a power  2. Canada: Federalism, and the country of 'Peace, Order and Good Government'  3. Peace, Order and Good Government in Australia: Of legalism and parliamentary sovereignty  4. Adventures in Power: Federalism and peace, order and good government in Nigeria  5. Empire All Over Again: Peace, order and good government in the United Kingdom and its territories  6. Law, Politics and Peace, Order and Good Government: The Case for Change  7. Conclusion.

    Biography

    Hakeem Yusuf is a senior lecturer at the University of Strathclyde. His monograph, Transitional Justice, Judicial Accountability and the Rule of Law (Routledge 2010) was shortlisted for the 2011 IALT Kevin Boyle Book Prize.

    Winner of John T. Saywell Prize for Canadian Constitutional Legal History for 2015