Redefining Comparative Constitutional Law
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Redefining Comparative Constitutional Law
Essays for Mark Tushnet
Khosla, Madhav; Jackson, Vicki C.
Oxford University Press
01/2025
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9780198891451
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1: Rosalind Dixon: How to Compare Constitutionally: An Essay in Honor of Mark Tushnet
2: Ran Hirschl: Comparative Constitutional Law: Reflections on a Field Transformed
3: Tom Ginsburg and Mila Versteeg: Are Constitutions So Indeterminate that We Cannot Compare Them?
4: Sanford Levinson: Mark Tushnet's Central Contribution-and Challenge-to the Enterprise of Comparative Constitutionalism
5: David S. Law: Canon and Comparative Constitutional Law
6: Kim Lane Scheppele: Foxes, Hedgehogs, and Ants
7: Maartje De Visser: Constitutional Comparisons and Language
8: Frank I. Michelman: Reasonable Disagreement: Mark Tushnet, John Rawls, and a Democratic Point to Constitutionalism
9: Pratap Bhanu Mehta: The Challenge to Liberal Constitutionalism
10: Peter Cane: The Architecture of Constitutionalism
11: Richard Albert: Global Values in National Constitutions
12: Aharon Barak: The Constituent Power and Its Limits
13: Cheryl Saunders: Toward Deeper Dialogue: Constitutional and International Law
14: David Landau: Ancillary Powers of Constitution-Making Bodies
15: Dieter Grimm: Legal Reasoning Matters
16: Catherine O'Regan: The Political Paradox of African Constitutionalism Revisited: Kenya's BBI Case
17: Jeremy Waldron: Rights as the Domain of Weak-Form Review
18: David C. Donald: Common Law and the Liberation of Self-Interest from Regulation
19: Po Jen Yap: Dialogic Judicial Review and First World Autocracies
20: Yaniv Roznai: We the Fourth Branch? The People as an Institution Protecting Democracy
21: Sujit Choudhry: Constitutional Design and Political Parties
22: Vicki C. Jackson: Civic Virtue, Civic Obligation, Knowledge Institutions, and Proconstitutional Actors
23: Bojan BugariAE: Popular Constitutionalism during Populist Times
24: Cora Chan: Pluralizing Constitutionalism
25: Madhav Khosla: Competitive Populism
26: Erin F. Delaney: Mapping Power Constitutionalism and Its Colonial Legacy
27: Jamal Greene: The Possibilities of Constitutional Tourism
28: Mark Tushnet: Constituent Power in Constitutional Theory, with a Note on Language and Method
2: Ran Hirschl: Comparative Constitutional Law: Reflections on a Field Transformed
3: Tom Ginsburg and Mila Versteeg: Are Constitutions So Indeterminate that We Cannot Compare Them?
4: Sanford Levinson: Mark Tushnet's Central Contribution-and Challenge-to the Enterprise of Comparative Constitutionalism
5: David S. Law: Canon and Comparative Constitutional Law
6: Kim Lane Scheppele: Foxes, Hedgehogs, and Ants
7: Maartje De Visser: Constitutional Comparisons and Language
8: Frank I. Michelman: Reasonable Disagreement: Mark Tushnet, John Rawls, and a Democratic Point to Constitutionalism
9: Pratap Bhanu Mehta: The Challenge to Liberal Constitutionalism
10: Peter Cane: The Architecture of Constitutionalism
11: Richard Albert: Global Values in National Constitutions
12: Aharon Barak: The Constituent Power and Its Limits
13: Cheryl Saunders: Toward Deeper Dialogue: Constitutional and International Law
14: David Landau: Ancillary Powers of Constitution-Making Bodies
15: Dieter Grimm: Legal Reasoning Matters
16: Catherine O'Regan: The Political Paradox of African Constitutionalism Revisited: Kenya's BBI Case
17: Jeremy Waldron: Rights as the Domain of Weak-Form Review
18: David C. Donald: Common Law and the Liberation of Self-Interest from Regulation
19: Po Jen Yap: Dialogic Judicial Review and First World Autocracies
20: Yaniv Roznai: We the Fourth Branch? The People as an Institution Protecting Democracy
21: Sujit Choudhry: Constitutional Design and Political Parties
22: Vicki C. Jackson: Civic Virtue, Civic Obligation, Knowledge Institutions, and Proconstitutional Actors
23: Bojan BugariAE: Popular Constitutionalism during Populist Times
24: Cora Chan: Pluralizing Constitutionalism
25: Madhav Khosla: Competitive Populism
26: Erin F. Delaney: Mapping Power Constitutionalism and Its Colonial Legacy
27: Jamal Greene: The Possibilities of Constitutional Tourism
28: Mark Tushnet: Constituent Power in Constitutional Theory, with a Note on Language and Method
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
1: Rosalind Dixon: How to Compare Constitutionally: An Essay in Honor of Mark Tushnet
2: Ran Hirschl: Comparative Constitutional Law: Reflections on a Field Transformed
3: Tom Ginsburg and Mila Versteeg: Are Constitutions So Indeterminate that We Cannot Compare Them?
4: Sanford Levinson: Mark Tushnet's Central Contribution-and Challenge-to the Enterprise of Comparative Constitutionalism
5: David S. Law: Canon and Comparative Constitutional Law
6: Kim Lane Scheppele: Foxes, Hedgehogs, and Ants
7: Maartje De Visser: Constitutional Comparisons and Language
8: Frank I. Michelman: Reasonable Disagreement: Mark Tushnet, John Rawls, and a Democratic Point to Constitutionalism
9: Pratap Bhanu Mehta: The Challenge to Liberal Constitutionalism
10: Peter Cane: The Architecture of Constitutionalism
11: Richard Albert: Global Values in National Constitutions
12: Aharon Barak: The Constituent Power and Its Limits
13: Cheryl Saunders: Toward Deeper Dialogue: Constitutional and International Law
14: David Landau: Ancillary Powers of Constitution-Making Bodies
15: Dieter Grimm: Legal Reasoning Matters
16: Catherine O'Regan: The Political Paradox of African Constitutionalism Revisited: Kenya's BBI Case
17: Jeremy Waldron: Rights as the Domain of Weak-Form Review
18: David C. Donald: Common Law and the Liberation of Self-Interest from Regulation
19: Po Jen Yap: Dialogic Judicial Review and First World Autocracies
20: Yaniv Roznai: We the Fourth Branch? The People as an Institution Protecting Democracy
21: Sujit Choudhry: Constitutional Design and Political Parties
22: Vicki C. Jackson: Civic Virtue, Civic Obligation, Knowledge Institutions, and Proconstitutional Actors
23: Bojan BugariAE: Popular Constitutionalism during Populist Times
24: Cora Chan: Pluralizing Constitutionalism
25: Madhav Khosla: Competitive Populism
26: Erin F. Delaney: Mapping Power Constitutionalism and Its Colonial Legacy
27: Jamal Greene: The Possibilities of Constitutional Tourism
28: Mark Tushnet: Constituent Power in Constitutional Theory, with a Note on Language and Method
2: Ran Hirschl: Comparative Constitutional Law: Reflections on a Field Transformed
3: Tom Ginsburg and Mila Versteeg: Are Constitutions So Indeterminate that We Cannot Compare Them?
4: Sanford Levinson: Mark Tushnet's Central Contribution-and Challenge-to the Enterprise of Comparative Constitutionalism
5: David S. Law: Canon and Comparative Constitutional Law
6: Kim Lane Scheppele: Foxes, Hedgehogs, and Ants
7: Maartje De Visser: Constitutional Comparisons and Language
8: Frank I. Michelman: Reasonable Disagreement: Mark Tushnet, John Rawls, and a Democratic Point to Constitutionalism
9: Pratap Bhanu Mehta: The Challenge to Liberal Constitutionalism
10: Peter Cane: The Architecture of Constitutionalism
11: Richard Albert: Global Values in National Constitutions
12: Aharon Barak: The Constituent Power and Its Limits
13: Cheryl Saunders: Toward Deeper Dialogue: Constitutional and International Law
14: David Landau: Ancillary Powers of Constitution-Making Bodies
15: Dieter Grimm: Legal Reasoning Matters
16: Catherine O'Regan: The Political Paradox of African Constitutionalism Revisited: Kenya's BBI Case
17: Jeremy Waldron: Rights as the Domain of Weak-Form Review
18: David C. Donald: Common Law and the Liberation of Self-Interest from Regulation
19: Po Jen Yap: Dialogic Judicial Review and First World Autocracies
20: Yaniv Roznai: We the Fourth Branch? The People as an Institution Protecting Democracy
21: Sujit Choudhry: Constitutional Design and Political Parties
22: Vicki C. Jackson: Civic Virtue, Civic Obligation, Knowledge Institutions, and Proconstitutional Actors
23: Bojan BugariAE: Popular Constitutionalism during Populist Times
24: Cora Chan: Pluralizing Constitutionalism
25: Madhav Khosla: Competitive Populism
26: Erin F. Delaney: Mapping Power Constitutionalism and Its Colonial Legacy
27: Jamal Greene: The Possibilities of Constitutional Tourism
28: Mark Tushnet: Constituent Power in Constitutional Theory, with a Note on Language and Method
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.