Assessing Constitutional Performance
Herausgeber: Ginsburg, Tom; Huq, Aziz
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Herausgeber: Ginsburg, Tom; Huq, Aziz
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This volume challenges the concept of constitutional success, a bedrock assumption of comparative constitutional scholarship.
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This volume challenges the concept of constitutional success, a bedrock assumption of comparative constitutional scholarship.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9781316608357
- ISBN-10: 1316608352
- Artikelnr.: 45160452
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 446
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 642g
- ISBN-13: 9781316608357
- ISBN-10: 1316608352
- Artikelnr.: 45160452
1. Introduction. Assessing constitutional performance Tom Ginsburg and Aziz
Huq; Part I. Defining Constitutional Performance: 2. Hippocratic
constitutional design Aziz Huq; 3. What is a good constitution? Assessing
the constitutional proposal in the Icelandic experiment Helene Landemore;
4. When is a constitution doing well? The Alberdian test in the Americas
Roberto Gargarella; 5. Political parties and constitutional performance
Martin Shapiro; Part II. Managing Specific Constitutional Challenges: 6.
Constitutions and the transition from military rule Ozal Varol; 7.
Constitutional permissiveness, constitutional restrictiveness and religious
freedom Hanna Lerner; 8. Transitional provisions and the performance of
constitutions Sumit Bisarya; 9. Time and constitutional efficacy:
implementation of rights Zachary Elkins, Tom Ginsburg and James Melton; 10.
Competitive democracy and the constitutional minimum core Rosalind Dixon
and David Landau; Part III. Case Studies: 11. Ambedkar's constitution:
promoting inclusion, opposing majority tyranny Martha Nussbaum; 12.
Assessing the constitution of Kenya 2010: five years later James Gathii;
13. The Arab Spring constitutions: for whose benefit? Zaid Al-Ali; 14.
Stability in flexibility: a British lens on constitutional success Erin
Delaney.
Huq; Part I. Defining Constitutional Performance: 2. Hippocratic
constitutional design Aziz Huq; 3. What is a good constitution? Assessing
the constitutional proposal in the Icelandic experiment Helene Landemore;
4. When is a constitution doing well? The Alberdian test in the Americas
Roberto Gargarella; 5. Political parties and constitutional performance
Martin Shapiro; Part II. Managing Specific Constitutional Challenges: 6.
Constitutions and the transition from military rule Ozal Varol; 7.
Constitutional permissiveness, constitutional restrictiveness and religious
freedom Hanna Lerner; 8. Transitional provisions and the performance of
constitutions Sumit Bisarya; 9. Time and constitutional efficacy:
implementation of rights Zachary Elkins, Tom Ginsburg and James Melton; 10.
Competitive democracy and the constitutional minimum core Rosalind Dixon
and David Landau; Part III. Case Studies: 11. Ambedkar's constitution:
promoting inclusion, opposing majority tyranny Martha Nussbaum; 12.
Assessing the constitution of Kenya 2010: five years later James Gathii;
13. The Arab Spring constitutions: for whose benefit? Zaid Al-Ali; 14.
Stability in flexibility: a British lens on constitutional success Erin
Delaney.
1. Introduction. Assessing constitutional performance Tom Ginsburg and Aziz
Huq; Part I. Defining Constitutional Performance: 2. Hippocratic
constitutional design Aziz Huq; 3. What is a good constitution? Assessing
the constitutional proposal in the Icelandic experiment Helene Landemore;
4. When is a constitution doing well? The Alberdian test in the Americas
Roberto Gargarella; 5. Political parties and constitutional performance
Martin Shapiro; Part II. Managing Specific Constitutional Challenges: 6.
Constitutions and the transition from military rule Ozal Varol; 7.
Constitutional permissiveness, constitutional restrictiveness and religious
freedom Hanna Lerner; 8. Transitional provisions and the performance of
constitutions Sumit Bisarya; 9. Time and constitutional efficacy:
implementation of rights Zachary Elkins, Tom Ginsburg and James Melton; 10.
Competitive democracy and the constitutional minimum core Rosalind Dixon
and David Landau; Part III. Case Studies: 11. Ambedkar's constitution:
promoting inclusion, opposing majority tyranny Martha Nussbaum; 12.
Assessing the constitution of Kenya 2010: five years later James Gathii;
13. The Arab Spring constitutions: for whose benefit? Zaid Al-Ali; 14.
Stability in flexibility: a British lens on constitutional success Erin
Delaney.
Huq; Part I. Defining Constitutional Performance: 2. Hippocratic
constitutional design Aziz Huq; 3. What is a good constitution? Assessing
the constitutional proposal in the Icelandic experiment Helene Landemore;
4. When is a constitution doing well? The Alberdian test in the Americas
Roberto Gargarella; 5. Political parties and constitutional performance
Martin Shapiro; Part II. Managing Specific Constitutional Challenges: 6.
Constitutions and the transition from military rule Ozal Varol; 7.
Constitutional permissiveness, constitutional restrictiveness and religious
freedom Hanna Lerner; 8. Transitional provisions and the performance of
constitutions Sumit Bisarya; 9. Time and constitutional efficacy:
implementation of rights Zachary Elkins, Tom Ginsburg and James Melton; 10.
Competitive democracy and the constitutional minimum core Rosalind Dixon
and David Landau; Part III. Case Studies: 11. Ambedkar's constitution:
promoting inclusion, opposing majority tyranny Martha Nussbaum; 12.
Assessing the constitution of Kenya 2010: five years later James Gathii;
13. The Arab Spring constitutions: for whose benefit? Zaid Al-Ali; 14.
Stability in flexibility: a British lens on constitutional success Erin
Delaney.