ABSTRACT
In Chapter 3, the book approaches the issue of emergent trends concerning the accommodation of diversity and delves into what is referred to as macro-perspectives. The latter are constitutional and international law (thus, indirectly constitutional) developments in this field that have regional significance. In particular, two Global South regions will first be examined, namely, South America and Southeast Asia, since both constitute comprehensive approaches that are alternative or complementary to the liberal-democratic one. Secondly, the European continent will be addressed, with its soft law regulations advancing a considerable revision of their previous approaches to diversity accommodation.
