Martin, Andrea2012-07-302022-11-012012-07-302022-11-0120112011https://ir.wgtn.ac.nz/handle/123456789/28099Can there be a democratic constitution when a country is under occupation? This paper focuses on the topic constitution-making under occupation and especially whether an externally imposed constitution can be democratic. Further this paper will compare the cases of Germany and Iraq in order to get a better understanding of the problems connected to externally exposed constitutionspdfen-NZDemocratic constitutionConstitutional lawDemocracyReligion and politicsIraqGermanyConstitutions under occupationDeveloping Constitutions under Occupation: Can Constitutions under Occupation Be Democratic?: A Case Study of Iraq and GermanyText