coconstitution
Coconstitution is a term used in political theory to describe a constitutional order that is created and sustained through cooperative, multi-actor participation and shared sovereignty. It is not a widely standardized or formalized concept, but a way of thinking about how diverse communities or entities might bind themselves to a common legal framework while preserving their distinct identities.
Key ideas often associated with coconstitution include inclusive drafting processes, mutual legitimacy derived from bargaining among
Contexts in which coconstitutional ideas are discussed include multinational federations, regions seeking shared governance for parity
Critics argue that coconstitutional approaches can be slow to negotiate, prone to deadlock, and difficult to