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This landmark volume of specially commissioned, original contributions by top international scholars organizes the issues and controversies of the rich and rapidly maturing field of comparative constitutional law.

Divided into sections on constitutional design and redesign, identity, structure, individual rights and state duties, courts and constitutional interpretation, this comprehensive volume covers dozens of countries as well as a range of approaches to the boundaries of constitutional law. While some chapters reference the text of legal instruments expressly labeled constitutional, others focus on the idea of entrenchment or take a more functional approach.

Challenging the current boundaries of the field, the contributors offer diverse perspectives - cultural, historical and institutional - as well as suggestions for future research. A unique and enlightening volume, Comparative Constitutional Law is an essential resource for students and scholars of the subject.

Contributors: Z. Al-Ali, T. Allen, N. Bamforth, J. Blount, P.G. Carozza, C. Charters, J.A. Cheibub, S. Choudhry, D.M. Davis, R. Dixon, V. Ferreres Comella, D. Fontana, N. Friedman, S. Gardbaum, T. Ginsburg. J. Greene, O. Gross, J.L. Hiebert, R. Hirschl, N. Hume, H. Irving, V.C. Jackson, G.J. Jacobsohn, D.P. Kommers, R.J. Krotoszynski, Jr, N. Lenagh-Maguire, F. Limongi, F.I. Michelman, K. O Regan, R.H. Pildes, K. Roach, K. Rubenstein, C. Saunders, D. Schneiderman, A. Stone, R. Teitel, M. Tushnet

Recenzijas

'A comprehensive index closes this overall impressive volume... all future studies in this field will be well advised to take advantage of the highly inspiring and thought-provoking articles collected in this volume.' --Manfred Stelzer, ZOER (Journal of Public Law)'This book is a research handbook on comparative constitutional law and contains a valuable compilation of articles on different aspects of this interesting topic. . . this is a valuable book that will assist those interested in putting the constitutional aspects of EU law in a wider comparative perspective. The extensive literature references included at the end of each article make the book a valuable starting point for those interested in a specific part of comparative constitutional law. At the same time many articles also provide relatively in-depth discussions of specific constitutional orders in itself.' --Nik de Boer, Common Market Law Review

List of contributors
viii
Acknowledgements xi
1 Introduction
1(18)
Rosalind Dixon
Tom Ginsburg
PART I CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN AND REDESIGN
2 Drafting, design and gender
19(19)
Helen Irving
3 Participation in constitutional design
38(19)
Justin Blount
4 Transitional justice and the transformation of constitutionalism
57(20)
Ruti Teitel
5 Constitutional drafting and external influence
77(19)
Zaid Al-Ali
6 Constitutional amendment rules: a comparative perspective
96(16)
Rosalind Dixon
7 Constitutional endurance
112(17)
Tom Ginsburg
PART II CONSTITUTIONAL IDENTITY
8 The formation of constitutional identities
129(14)
Gary J. Jacobsohn
9 Citizenship and the boundaries of the constitution
143(27)
Kim Rubenstein
Niamh Lenagh-Maguire
10 Comparative constitutional law and Indigenous peoples: Canada, New Zealand and the USA
170(19)
Claire Charters
11 A new global constitutional order?
189(22)
David Schneiderman
PART III CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE
12 Legislative-executive relations
211(23)
Jose Antonio Cheibub
Fernando Limongi
13 The separation of legislative and executive powers
234(20)
Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr.
14 Political parties and constitutionalism
254(11)
Richard H. Pildes
15 The rise of specialized constitutional courts
265(13)
Victor Ferreres Comella
16 The interplay of constitutional and ordinary jurisdiction
278(20)
Frank I. Michelman
17 Constitutional experimentation: rethinking how a bill of rights functions
298(23)
Janet L. Hiebert
18 The rise of weak-form judicial review
321(13)
Mark Tushnet
19 Constitutions and emergency regimes
334(22)
Oren Gross
20 Federalism, devolution and secession: from classical to post-conflict federalism
356(31)
Sujit Choudhry
Nathan Hume
PART IV INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND STATE DUTIES
21 The structure and scope of constitutional rights
387(19)
Stephen Gardbaum
22 The comparative constitutional law of freedom of expression
406(16)
Adrienne Stone
23 Comparative constitutional law and religion
422(19)
Ran Hirschl
24 Autonomy, dignity and abortion
441(18)
Donald P. Kommers
25 Human dignity in constitutional adjudication
459(14)
Paolo G. Carozza
26 Equality
473(31)
Kate O'Regan
Nick Friedman
27 The right to property
504(15)
Tom Allen
28 Socio-economic rights: has the promise of eradicating the divide between first and second generation rights been fulfilled?
519(13)
Dennis M. Davis
29 Comparative constitutional law and the challenges of terrorism law
532(19)
Kent Roach
30 Legal protection of same-sex partnerships and comparative constitutional law
551(20)
Nicholas Bamforth
PART V COURTS AND CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION
31 Judicial engagement with comparative law
571(28)
Cheryl Saunders
32 Constitutional interpretation in comparative perspective: comparing judges or courts?
599(25)
Vicki C. Jackson
Jamal Greene
33 Docket control and the success of constitutional courts
624(19)
David Fontana
Index 643
Edited by Tom Ginsburg, Leo Spitz Professor, University of Chicago Law School and Research Associate, American Bar Foundation, US and Rosalind Dixon, Professor of Law, UNSW Sydney, Australia