Advanced introduction to comparative constitutional law
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Word Count
33,250 words, Guess
Page Count
133 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveadvancedintroduc0000tush
- ISBN-101783473517
- ISBN-101781007314
- ISBN-101781007322
- ISBN-139781783473519
and 7 more
- ISBN-139781781007310
- ISBN-139781781007327
- Library of Congress Control Number2013957776
- OCLC Control Number870649574
- Better World Books9781781007310
- Better World Books9781783473519
- Open LibraryOL31015700M
Classifications
- LCCK3165 .T87 2014
- LCCK3165
Description
"Mark Tushnet, a world-renowned scholar of constitutional law, presents an introduction to comparative constitutional law through an analysis of topics at the cutting-edge of contemporary scholarship. His authoritative study investigates constitution making, including the problem of unconstitutional constitutional amendments; recent developments in forms of constitutional review, including 'the battle of the courts'; proportionality analysis and its alternatives; and the emergence of a new 'transparency' branch in constitutions around the world. Throughout, the book draws upon examples from a wide range of nations, demonstrating that the field of comparative constitutional law now truly encompasses the world." -- Publisher's description.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Elgar advanced introductions
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