The Global South and Comparative Constitutional Law
Herausgeber: Dann, Philipp; Bönnemann, Maxim; Riegner, Michael
The Global South and Comparative Constitutional Law
Herausgeber: Dann, Philipp; Bönnemann, Maxim; Riegner, Michael
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Although the Global South represents 'most of the world' in terms of constitutions and population, it is underrepresented in comparative constitutional discourse. This book fills the gap in this scholarship by tackling the most important aspects of comparative law from the Southern perspective.
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Although the Global South represents 'most of the world' in terms of constitutions and population, it is underrepresented in comparative constitutional discourse. This book fills the gap in this scholarship by tackling the most important aspects of comparative law from the Southern perspective.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780198850403
- ISBN-10: 0198850409
- Artikelnr.: 59759232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780198850403
- ISBN-10: 0198850409
- Artikelnr.: 59759232
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Philipp Dann is full professor at the Law Faculty of Humboldt University Berlin. He received his law degrees from the state of Berlin (1. and 2. state examination), Frankfurt University (PhD and post-doctoral habilitation) and Harvard Law School (LL.M.). He has published three monographs and several edited volumes in the area of public international law, European Union law, and constitutional law theory. He is the co-editor-in-chief of the quarterly journal 'Verfassung und Recht in Übersee / World Comparative Law', a journal on comparative constitutional law and the Global South. In recent years, he has published intensively in the area of law and development, comparative constitutional law, and institutional law. Michael Riegner is a postdoctoral researcher at the Law Faculty of Humboldt University Berlin. He holds a PhD in law from Humboldt University, an LLM from New York University School of Law, and studied law in Germany and Switzerland. He has published a monograph on international institutional law, a co-edited volume on comparative constitutional law in Southeast Europe, and articles on international and comparative law in the Yale Journal of International Law, Transnational Legal Theory, International Organizations Law Review, and other journals. He is the co-editor-in-chief of the quarterly journal 'Verfassung und Recht in Übersee / World Comparative Law' and is currently co-leading a multinational research project on contestations of liberal constitutionalism. Maxim Bönnemann is a research fellow at Humboldt University Berlin. He was a visiting researcher at National Law University Delhi in 2015 and at the Centre for Policy Research (Delhi) in 2017. He has completed a monograph on constitutionalism and economic transformation in India and several articles and book chapters on comparative law and legal theory. He is managing editor of 'Verfassung und Recht in Übersee / World Comparative Law'.
* 1: Philipp Dann, Michael Riegner, Maxim Bönnemann: The Southern Turn
in Comparative Constitutional Law: An Introduction
* Theorizing the Global South in Comparative Constitutional Law
* 2: Florian Hoffmann: Facing South: On the Significance of an/other
Modernity in Comparative Constitutional Law
* 3: Christine Schwöbel-Patel: (Global) Constitutionalism and the
Geopolitics of Knowledge
* 4: Zoran Oklopcic: Comparing as (Re-)imagining: Southern Perspective
and the World of Constitutions
* 5: Jedidiah Kroncke: Legal Innovation as a Global Public Good:
Remaking Comparative Law as Indigenization
* Themes of Constitutionalism in the Global South
* 6: Heinz Klug: Transformative Constitutionalism as a Model for
Africa?
* 7: Diego Werneck Arguelhes: Transformative Constitutionalism: A View
from Brazil
* 8: Sujit Choudhry: Postcolonial Proportionality: Jahar,
Transformative Constitutionalism and Same Sex Rights in India
* 9: David Bilchitz: Socio-Economic Rights and Expanding Access to
Justice in South Africa: What Can Be Done?
* 10: Roberto Gargarella: Inequality and the Constitution: From
Equality to Social Rights
* 11: Weitseng Chen: Same Bed, Different Dreams: Constitutionalism and
Legality in Asian Hybrid Regimes
* 12: Roberto Niembro Ortega: The Challenges of Transforming Mexican
Authoritarian Constitutionalism
in Comparative Constitutional Law: An Introduction
* Theorizing the Global South in Comparative Constitutional Law
* 2: Florian Hoffmann: Facing South: On the Significance of an/other
Modernity in Comparative Constitutional Law
* 3: Christine Schwöbel-Patel: (Global) Constitutionalism and the
Geopolitics of Knowledge
* 4: Zoran Oklopcic: Comparing as (Re-)imagining: Southern Perspective
and the World of Constitutions
* 5: Jedidiah Kroncke: Legal Innovation as a Global Public Good:
Remaking Comparative Law as Indigenization
* Themes of Constitutionalism in the Global South
* 6: Heinz Klug: Transformative Constitutionalism as a Model for
Africa?
* 7: Diego Werneck Arguelhes: Transformative Constitutionalism: A View
from Brazil
* 8: Sujit Choudhry: Postcolonial Proportionality: Jahar,
Transformative Constitutionalism and Same Sex Rights in India
* 9: David Bilchitz: Socio-Economic Rights and Expanding Access to
Justice in South Africa: What Can Be Done?
* 10: Roberto Gargarella: Inequality and the Constitution: From
Equality to Social Rights
* 11: Weitseng Chen: Same Bed, Different Dreams: Constitutionalism and
Legality in Asian Hybrid Regimes
* 12: Roberto Niembro Ortega: The Challenges of Transforming Mexican
Authoritarian Constitutionalism
* 1: Philipp Dann, Michael Riegner, Maxim Bönnemann: The Southern Turn
in Comparative Constitutional Law: An Introduction
* Theorizing the Global South in Comparative Constitutional Law
* 2: Florian Hoffmann: Facing South: On the Significance of an/other
Modernity in Comparative Constitutional Law
* 3: Christine Schwöbel-Patel: (Global) Constitutionalism and the
Geopolitics of Knowledge
* 4: Zoran Oklopcic: Comparing as (Re-)imagining: Southern Perspective
and the World of Constitutions
* 5: Jedidiah Kroncke: Legal Innovation as a Global Public Good:
Remaking Comparative Law as Indigenization
* Themes of Constitutionalism in the Global South
* 6: Heinz Klug: Transformative Constitutionalism as a Model for
Africa?
* 7: Diego Werneck Arguelhes: Transformative Constitutionalism: A View
from Brazil
* 8: Sujit Choudhry: Postcolonial Proportionality: Jahar,
Transformative Constitutionalism and Same Sex Rights in India
* 9: David Bilchitz: Socio-Economic Rights and Expanding Access to
Justice in South Africa: What Can Be Done?
* 10: Roberto Gargarella: Inequality and the Constitution: From
Equality to Social Rights
* 11: Weitseng Chen: Same Bed, Different Dreams: Constitutionalism and
Legality in Asian Hybrid Regimes
* 12: Roberto Niembro Ortega: The Challenges of Transforming Mexican
Authoritarian Constitutionalism
in Comparative Constitutional Law: An Introduction
* Theorizing the Global South in Comparative Constitutional Law
* 2: Florian Hoffmann: Facing South: On the Significance of an/other
Modernity in Comparative Constitutional Law
* 3: Christine Schwöbel-Patel: (Global) Constitutionalism and the
Geopolitics of Knowledge
* 4: Zoran Oklopcic: Comparing as (Re-)imagining: Southern Perspective
and the World of Constitutions
* 5: Jedidiah Kroncke: Legal Innovation as a Global Public Good:
Remaking Comparative Law as Indigenization
* Themes of Constitutionalism in the Global South
* 6: Heinz Klug: Transformative Constitutionalism as a Model for
Africa?
* 7: Diego Werneck Arguelhes: Transformative Constitutionalism: A View
from Brazil
* 8: Sujit Choudhry: Postcolonial Proportionality: Jahar,
Transformative Constitutionalism and Same Sex Rights in India
* 9: David Bilchitz: Socio-Economic Rights and Expanding Access to
Justice in South Africa: What Can Be Done?
* 10: Roberto Gargarella: Inequality and the Constitution: From
Equality to Social Rights
* 11: Weitseng Chen: Same Bed, Different Dreams: Constitutionalism and
Legality in Asian Hybrid Regimes
* 12: Roberto Niembro Ortega: The Challenges of Transforming Mexican
Authoritarian Constitutionalism