Constitutionalism in Context: Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108447652
ISBN-10: 1108447651
Pagini: 610
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.05 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1108447651
Pagini: 610
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.05 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Part I. Introduction to the Field: 1. Introduction: Pedagogy and conceptualization of the field David S. Law; 2. The state of the field Tom Ginsburg; 3. Methodology and research design Ran Hirschl; Part II. Concepts and Definitions: 4. Constitutions and constitutionalism: China Albert H. Y. Chen; Part III. Constitutional Drafting and Revision: 5. Constitution-making for divided societies: Afghanistan Clark B. Lombardi and Shamshad Pasarlay; 6. Constitutional history and constitutional migration: Nepal Mara Malagodi; 7. Constitutional transformation: Hungary Yaniv Roznai; 8. International law and constitution-making: Sudan Markus Böckenförde; Part IV. Constitutional Adjudication and Interpretation: 9. Judicial review of constitutional amendments: Taiwan David S. Law and Hsiang-Yang Hsieh; 10. Nonjudicial constitutional interpretation: Netherlands Maartje de Visser; 11. Transnational judicial communication: The European Union Elaine Mak and David S. Law; Part V. Rights: 12. Social and economic rights: Argentina Julieta Rossi and Daniel M. Brinks; 13. LGBTQ rights: Singapore Lynette J. Chua; 14. Indigenous rights: New Zealand Matthew S. R. Palmer; 15. Citizenship and nationality: Cyprus Achilles Emilianides and Christos Papastylianos; 16. Affirmative action: Brazil Adilson José Moreira; Part VI. Structure: 17. Subnational constitutionalism: Hong Kong Cora Chan; 18. Electoral systems: Indonesia Simon Butt; 19. Fourth-branch institutions: South Africa Mark Tushnet; Part VII. Challenges to Liberal Democratic Constitutionalism: 20. Islamic Constitutionalism: Iran Mirjam Künkler and David S. Law; 21. Military influence on the constitutional order: Turkey Ozan O. Varol; 22. Constitutional backsliding: Colombia David Landau; 23. Privatization of constitutional law: Thailand Victor V. Ramraj and Thitinant Tengaumnuay.
Recenzii
'Having relied extensively on its draft chapters to teach comparative constitutional studies, I found this book to be an excellent and innovative pedagogical tool. The exploration of specific topics as deep contextual studies, and a truly ecumenical approach that escapes the gravitational pull exerted by a handful of jurisdictions in Euro-America, avoid two of the biggest pitfalls in our discipline.' Tarun Khaitan, Professor in Public Law and Legal Theory, Oxford
'Indispensable as a toolkit for scholars of comparative constitutionalism, as well as illuminating as regards the most pressing constitutional hotspots in the contemporary world.' Professor J. H. H. Weiler, University Professor, Co-Director, Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law and Justice
'This book fills a longstanding gap in the field of comparative constitutional studies. Moving beyond the traditional menu of overly analyzed Western constitutions, each chapter takes on frontier issues in constitutional theory, focusing on underrepresented jurisdictions that offer new insights. The geographic diversity of case studies, interdisciplinary nature of the book's approach, and flexibility of applications create novel opportunities for fruitful comparisons that ultimately generate constitutional possibilities for solving some of the seemingly intractable issues of our time.' Christie S. Warren, Professor of the Practice of International and Comparative Law
'The book provides a broad sweeping thematic analysis of constitutionalism. It fills gaps in the scholarship by stepping beyond ordinary boundaries of comparative constitutional law. Chapters are written by a diverse group of highly distinguished experts. This is an eminently valuable asset for both scholars and students alike, a major contribution to the literature. A must-read for anyone interested in constitutionalism.' Jaakko Husa, Professor of Law and Globalisation, Helsinki
'Constitutionalism in Context is the rare work that simultaneously offers an accessible introduction for students, a thorough state of the research for graduate students, and pathbreaking essays for senior scholars. Professor David Law and his team have produced a tour de force that will occupy prominent places on the bookshelves (or hard drives) of every scholar interested in comparative constitutionalism.' Mark Graber, University of Maryland
'Indispensable as a toolkit for scholars of comparative constitutionalism, as well as illuminating as regards the most pressing constitutional hotspots in the contemporary world.' Professor J. H. H. Weiler, University Professor, Co-Director, Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law and Justice
'This book fills a longstanding gap in the field of comparative constitutional studies. Moving beyond the traditional menu of overly analyzed Western constitutions, each chapter takes on frontier issues in constitutional theory, focusing on underrepresented jurisdictions that offer new insights. The geographic diversity of case studies, interdisciplinary nature of the book's approach, and flexibility of applications create novel opportunities for fruitful comparisons that ultimately generate constitutional possibilities for solving some of the seemingly intractable issues of our time.' Christie S. Warren, Professor of the Practice of International and Comparative Law
'The book provides a broad sweeping thematic analysis of constitutionalism. It fills gaps in the scholarship by stepping beyond ordinary boundaries of comparative constitutional law. Chapters are written by a diverse group of highly distinguished experts. This is an eminently valuable asset for both scholars and students alike, a major contribution to the literature. A must-read for anyone interested in constitutionalism.' Jaakko Husa, Professor of Law and Globalisation, Helsinki
'Constitutionalism in Context is the rare work that simultaneously offers an accessible introduction for students, a thorough state of the research for graduate students, and pathbreaking essays for senior scholars. Professor David Law and his team have produced a tour de force that will occupy prominent places on the bookshelves (or hard drives) of every scholar interested in comparative constitutionalism.' Mark Graber, University of Maryland
Descriere
A broad-ranging, interdisciplinary, and context-rich exploration of the fields of constitutional studies and comparative constitutional law for research and teaching.