The Migration of Constitutional Ideas
Herausgeber: Choudhry, Sujit
The Migration of Constitutional Ideas
Herausgeber: Choudhry, Sujit
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This 2007 book examines the dynamic processes whereby constitutional systems influence each other.
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This 2007 book examines the dynamic processes whereby constitutional systems influence each other.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 741g
- ISBN-13: 9780521173476
- ISBN-10: 0521173477
- Artikelnr.: 31385881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 741g
- ISBN-13: 9780521173476
- ISBN-10: 0521173477
- Artikelnr.: 31385881
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Migration as a new metaphor in comparative constitutional law Sujit
Choudhry; Part I. The Methodology of Comparativism: 2. On the blurred
methodological matrix of comparative constitutional law Ran Hirschl; 3.
Some reflections on method in comparative constitutional law Mark Tushnet;
4. The postwar paradigm and American exceptionalism Lorraine Weinrib; Part
II. Convergence Toward a Liberal Democratic Model?: 5. Questioning the
migration of constitutional ideas: rights, constitutionalism and the limits
of convergence Jeff Goldsworthy; 6. Spreading liberal constitutionalism: an
inquiry into the fate of free speech rights in new democracies Andras Sajo
and Michel Rosenfeld; 7. Underlying principles and the migration of
reasoning templates: a trans-systemic reading of the Québec Secession
Reference Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens; 8. Migrating marriages and
comparative constitutionalism Brenda Cossman; Part III. Comparative
Constitutional Law, International Law and Transnational Governance: 9.
Inimical to constitutional values: complex migrations of constitutional
rights Mayo Moran; 10. Democratic constitutionalism encounters
international law: terms of engagement Mattias Kumm; 11. Constitution or
model treaty? Struggling over the interpretive authority of NAFTA David
Schneiderman; 12. The migration of constitutional ideas and the migration
of the constitutional idea: the case of the EU Neil Walker; Part IV.
Comparative Constitutional Law in Action - Constitutionalism Post 9/11: 13.
The migration of anti-constitutional ideas: the post-9/11 globalization of
public law and the international state of emergency Kim Scheppele; 14. The
post-9/11 migration of Britain's Terrorism Act 2000 Kent Roach; 15. Control
systems and the migration of anomalies Oren Gross.
Choudhry; Part I. The Methodology of Comparativism: 2. On the blurred
methodological matrix of comparative constitutional law Ran Hirschl; 3.
Some reflections on method in comparative constitutional law Mark Tushnet;
4. The postwar paradigm and American exceptionalism Lorraine Weinrib; Part
II. Convergence Toward a Liberal Democratic Model?: 5. Questioning the
migration of constitutional ideas: rights, constitutionalism and the limits
of convergence Jeff Goldsworthy; 6. Spreading liberal constitutionalism: an
inquiry into the fate of free speech rights in new democracies Andras Sajo
and Michel Rosenfeld; 7. Underlying principles and the migration of
reasoning templates: a trans-systemic reading of the Québec Secession
Reference Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens; 8. Migrating marriages and
comparative constitutionalism Brenda Cossman; Part III. Comparative
Constitutional Law, International Law and Transnational Governance: 9.
Inimical to constitutional values: complex migrations of constitutional
rights Mayo Moran; 10. Democratic constitutionalism encounters
international law: terms of engagement Mattias Kumm; 11. Constitution or
model treaty? Struggling over the interpretive authority of NAFTA David
Schneiderman; 12. The migration of constitutional ideas and the migration
of the constitutional idea: the case of the EU Neil Walker; Part IV.
Comparative Constitutional Law in Action - Constitutionalism Post 9/11: 13.
The migration of anti-constitutional ideas: the post-9/11 globalization of
public law and the international state of emergency Kim Scheppele; 14. The
post-9/11 migration of Britain's Terrorism Act 2000 Kent Roach; 15. Control
systems and the migration of anomalies Oren Gross.
1. Migration as a new metaphor in comparative constitutional law Sujit
Choudhry; Part I. The Methodology of Comparativism: 2. On the blurred
methodological matrix of comparative constitutional law Ran Hirschl; 3.
Some reflections on method in comparative constitutional law Mark Tushnet;
4. The postwar paradigm and American exceptionalism Lorraine Weinrib; Part
II. Convergence Toward a Liberal Democratic Model?: 5. Questioning the
migration of constitutional ideas: rights, constitutionalism and the limits
of convergence Jeff Goldsworthy; 6. Spreading liberal constitutionalism: an
inquiry into the fate of free speech rights in new democracies Andras Sajo
and Michel Rosenfeld; 7. Underlying principles and the migration of
reasoning templates: a trans-systemic reading of the Québec Secession
Reference Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens; 8. Migrating marriages and
comparative constitutionalism Brenda Cossman; Part III. Comparative
Constitutional Law, International Law and Transnational Governance: 9.
Inimical to constitutional values: complex migrations of constitutional
rights Mayo Moran; 10. Democratic constitutionalism encounters
international law: terms of engagement Mattias Kumm; 11. Constitution or
model treaty? Struggling over the interpretive authority of NAFTA David
Schneiderman; 12. The migration of constitutional ideas and the migration
of the constitutional idea: the case of the EU Neil Walker; Part IV.
Comparative Constitutional Law in Action - Constitutionalism Post 9/11: 13.
The migration of anti-constitutional ideas: the post-9/11 globalization of
public law and the international state of emergency Kim Scheppele; 14. The
post-9/11 migration of Britain's Terrorism Act 2000 Kent Roach; 15. Control
systems and the migration of anomalies Oren Gross.
Choudhry; Part I. The Methodology of Comparativism: 2. On the blurred
methodological matrix of comparative constitutional law Ran Hirschl; 3.
Some reflections on method in comparative constitutional law Mark Tushnet;
4. The postwar paradigm and American exceptionalism Lorraine Weinrib; Part
II. Convergence Toward a Liberal Democratic Model?: 5. Questioning the
migration of constitutional ideas: rights, constitutionalism and the limits
of convergence Jeff Goldsworthy; 6. Spreading liberal constitutionalism: an
inquiry into the fate of free speech rights in new democracies Andras Sajo
and Michel Rosenfeld; 7. Underlying principles and the migration of
reasoning templates: a trans-systemic reading of the Québec Secession
Reference Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens; 8. Migrating marriages and
comparative constitutionalism Brenda Cossman; Part III. Comparative
Constitutional Law, International Law and Transnational Governance: 9.
Inimical to constitutional values: complex migrations of constitutional
rights Mayo Moran; 10. Democratic constitutionalism encounters
international law: terms of engagement Mattias Kumm; 11. Constitution or
model treaty? Struggling over the interpretive authority of NAFTA David
Schneiderman; 12. The migration of constitutional ideas and the migration
of the constitutional idea: the case of the EU Neil Walker; Part IV.
Comparative Constitutional Law in Action - Constitutionalism Post 9/11: 13.
The migration of anti-constitutional ideas: the post-9/11 globalization of
public law and the international state of emergency Kim Scheppele; 14. The
post-9/11 migration of Britain's Terrorism Act 2000 Kent Roach; 15. Control
systems and the migration of anomalies Oren Gross.