The double-facing constitution / edited by David Dyzenhaus, University of Toronto; Thomas Poole, London School of Economics and Political Science; Jacco Bomhoff, London School of Economics and Political Science.
"This collection explores some of the many ways in which constitutional orders engage with the outside world - the world of other states, of foreign norms, and of individuals who are in some sense 'strangers to the constitution'. These various forms of foreignness we refer to as const...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Jacco Bomhoff, David Dyzenhaus, Thomas Poole
- The Janus-Faced Constitution / David Dyzenhaus
- The Idea of the Federative / Thomas Poole
- Hobbes's Janus-Faced Sovereign / Theodore Christov
- Jurisprudential Reflections on Cosmopolitan Law / Evan Fox-Decent
- From Republican Self-Love to Cosmopolitan Amour-Propre: Europe's New Constitutional Experience / Alexander Somek
- The Spectre of Comity / Karen Knop
- Constitutionalism and Mobility : Expulsion and Escape Among Partial Constitutions / Jacco Bomhoff
- The Inside Out Constitution / Audrey Macklin
- The Constitution in the Shadow of the Immigration State / Asha Kaushal
- Double-Facing Administrative Law : State Prerogatives, Cities and Foreign Affairs / GenevieĢve Cartier
- The Democratic Challenge to Foreign Relations Law in Transatlantic Perspective / Helmut Philipp Aust
- The Double-Facing Foreign Relations Function of the Executive and its Self-Enforcing Obligation to Comply with International Law / Campbell McLachlan
- The Various Faces of Fundamental Rights / Dieter Grimm