Constitutionalism in context / edited by David S. Law.

"This book's interdisciplinary case-study approach provides political and historical as well as legal context: each modular chapter offers an overview of a topic and a jurisdiction, followed by a case study that simultaneously contextualizes both"--

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Other Authors: Law, David S., 1972- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Series:Comparative constitutional law and policy.
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Table of Contents:
  • Pedagogy and conceptualization of the field / David S. Law
  • The state of the field / Tom Ginsburg
  • Methodology and research design / Ran Hirschl
  • Constitutions and constitutionalism : China / Albert H.Y. Chen
  • Constitution-making for divided societies : Afghanistan / Clark B. Lombardi & Shamshad Pasarlay
  • Constitutional history and constitutional migration : Nepal / Mara Malagodi
  • Constitutional transformation : Hungary / Yaniv Roznai
  • International law and constitution-making : Sudan / Markus Böckenförde
  • Judicial review of constitutional amendments : Taiwan / David S. Law & Hsiang-Yang Hsieh
  • Nonjudicial constitutional interpretation : Netherlands / Maartje de Visser
  • Transnational judicial communication : the European Union / Elaine Mak & David S. Law
  • Social and economic rights : Argentina / Julieta Rossi & Daniel M. Brinks
  • LGBTQ rights : Singapore / Lynette J. Chua
  • Indigenous rights : New Zealand / Matthew S.R. Palmer
  • Citizenship and nationality : Cyprus / Achilles Emilianides & Christos Papastylianos
  • Affirmative Action : Brazil / Adilson José Moreira
  • Subnational constitutionalism : Hong Kong / Cora Chan
  • Electoral systems : Indonesia / Simon Butt
  • Fourth-branch institutions : South Africa / Mark Tushnet
  • Islamic Constitutionalism : Iran / Mirjam Künkler & David S Law
  • Military influence on the constitutional order : Turkey / Ozan O. Varol
  • Constitutional backsliding : Colombia / David Landau
  • Privatization of constitutional law : Thailand / Victor V Ramraj & Thitinant Tengaumnuay.