Comparative constitutional law an Edward Elgar Research Review /

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Author / Creator:Tushnet, Mark V., 1945-
Imprint:Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, ©2017.
Description:1 online resource ; cm.
Language:English
Series:Elgar research reviews in law
Elgar research reviews in law.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11620936
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Other authors / contributors:Edward Elgar Publishing.
ISBN:9781785362705 (e-book)
Notes:The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings.
Summary:This research review presents and discusses a carefully considered selection of the most significant articles to aid and guide research into comparative constitutional law. Topics covered include historical studies of public law in different nations, theoretical accounts of rights and structures, detailed examinations of particular features common to many constitutions, and descriptions and comparisons among a large number of domestic jurisdictions. Written by a leading authority in the field, this comprehensive and timely review is an essential resource for academics and practitioners alike.
Table of Contents:
  • Recommended readings (Machine generated): Armin von Bogdandy (2009), 'The Past and Promise of Doctrinal Constructivism: A Strategy for Responding to the Challenges Facing Constitutional Scholarship in Europe', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 7 (3), July, 364-400
  • Ran Hirschl (2013), 'Editorial: From Comparative Constitutional Law to Comparative Constitutional Studies', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 11 (1), January, 1-11
  • David Fontana (2011), 'The Rise and Fall of Comparative Constitutional Law in the Postwar Era', Yale Journal of International Law, 36 (1), Winter, 1-53
  • Oliver Brand (2007), 'Conceptual Comparisons: Towards a Coherent Methodology of Comparative Legal Studies', Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 32 (2), 405-66
  • Günter Frankenberg (2006), 'Comparing Constitutions: Ideas, Ideals, and Ideology - Toward a Layered Narrative', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 4 (3), July, 439-59
  • Pierre Legrand (1996), 'How to Compare Now', Legal Studies, 16 (2), July, 232-42
  • Ran Hirschl (2005), 'The Question of Case Selection in Comparative Constitutional Law', American Journal of Comparative Law, 53 (1), Winter, 125-55
  • Jon Elster (1995), 'Forces and Mechanisms in the Constitution-Making Process', Duke Law Journal, 45 (2), November, 364-96
  • Nathan J. Brown (2008), 'Reason, Interest, Rationality, and Passion in Constitution Drafting', Perspectives on Politics, 6 (4), December, 675-89
  • Vicki C. Jackson (2005), 'Constitutional Comparisons: Convergence, Resistance, Engagement', Harvard Law Review, 119 (1), November, 109-28
  • Eric A. Posner and Cass R. Sunstein (2006), 'The Law of Other States', Stanford Law Review, 59 (1), October, 131-79
  • Eyal Benvenisti (2008), 'Reclaiming Democracy: The Strategic Uses of Foreign and International Law by National Courts', American Journal of International Law, 102 (2), April, 241-74
  • Mark C. Rahdert (2007), 'Comparative Constitutional Advocacy', American University Law Review, 56 (3), 553-665
  • Mark Tushnet (2015), 'Authoritarian Constitutionalism', Cornell Law Review, 100 (2), 391-461
  • David Landau (2013), 'Abusive Constitutionalism', University of California Davis Law Review, 47 (1), November, 189-260
  • David S. Law and Mila Versteeg (2013), 'Sham Constitutions', California Law Review, 101 (4), August, 863-952
  • Víctor Ferreres Comella (2004), 'The Consequences of Centralizing Constitutional Review in a Special Court: Some Thoughts on Judicial Activism', Texas Law Review, 82 (7), June, 1705-36
  • Alec Stone Sweet (2003), 'Why Europe Rejected American Judicial Review and Why it May Not Matter', Michigan Law Review, 101, August, 2744-80
  • John Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino (2004), 'Constitutional Adjudication: Lessons from Europe', Texas Law Review, 82 (7), June, 1671-1704
  • Mark Tushnet (2003), 'Alternative Forms of Judicial Review', Michigan Law Review, 101 (8), August, 2781-2802
  • Stephen Gardbaum (2010), 'Reassessing the New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 8 (2), April, 167-206
  • Rosalind Dixon (2007), 'Creating Dialogue about Socioeconomic Rights: Strong-Form versus Weak-Form Judicial Review Revisited', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 5 (3), July, 391-418
  • Rivka Weill (2012), 'Reconciling Parliamentary Sovereignty and Judicial Review: On the Theoretical and Historical Origins of the Israeli Legislative Override Power', Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly, 39 (2), Winter, 457-511
  • Lee Epstein, Jack Knight and Olga Shvetsova (2001), 'Comparing Judicial Selection Systems', William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal, 10 (1), 7-36
  • Mary L. Clark (2011), 'Advice and Consent vs. Silence and Dissent? The Contrasting Roles of the Legislature in U.S. and U.K. Judicial Appointments', Louisiana Law Review, 71 (2), Winter, 451-502
  • Tom Ginsburg (2002), 'Economic Analysis and the Design of Constitutional Courts', Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 3 (1), May, 49-85
  • Dieter Grimm (2007), 'Proportionality in Canadian and German Constitutional Jurisprudence', University of Toronto Law Journal, 57 (2), Spring, 383-397
  • Jacco Bomhoff (2008), 'Balancing, the Global and the Local: Judicial Balancing as a Problematic Topic in Comparative (Constitutional) Law', Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 31 (2), Summer, 555-86
  • Moshe Cohen-Eliya and Iddo Porat (2011), 'Proportionality and the Culture of Justification', American Journal of Comparative Law, 59 (2), Spring, 463-90
  • John Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino (2004), 'The Law of the Exception: A Typology of Emergency Powers', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 2 (2), April, 210-39
  • Gabriel L. Negretto and José Antonio Aguilar Rivera (2000), 'Liberalism and Emergency Powers in Latin America: Reflections on Carl Schmitt and the Theory of Constitutional Dictatorship', Cardozo Law Review, 21 (5-6), May, 1797-1823
  • Jenny S. Martinez (2006), 'Inherent Executive Power: A Comparative Perspective', Yale Law Journal, 115 (9), September, 2480-2511
  • Kim Lane Scheppele (2006), 'North American Emergencies: The Use of Emergency Powers in Canada and the United States', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 4 (2), April, 213-43
  • Christopher McCrudden (2008), 'Human Dignity and Judicial Interpretation of Human Rights', European Journal of International Law, 19 (4), September, 655-724
  • Ran Hirschl (1998), 'Israel's "Constitutional Revolution": The Legal Interpretation of Entrenched Civil Liberties in an Emerging Neo-Liberal Economic Order', American Journal of Comparative Law, 46 (3), Summer, 427-52
  • James Q. Whitman (2004), 'The Two Western Cultures of Privacy: Dignity Versus Liberty', Yale Law Journal, 113 (6), April, 1151-1221
  • Doron Shultziner and Guy E. Carmi (2014), 'Human Dignity in National Constitutions: Functions, Promises and Dangers', American Journal of Comparative Law, 62 (2), Spring, 461-90
  • Katharine G. Young (2008), 'The Minimum Core of Economic and Social Rights: A Concept in Search of Content', Yale Journal of International Law, 33 (1), 113-75
  • Brian Ray (2009), 'Policentrism, Political Mobilization, and the Promise of Socioeconomic Rights', Stanford Journal of International Law, 45 (1), Winter, 151-201
  • Courtney Jung, Ran Hirschl and Evan Rosevear (2014), 'Economic and Social Rights in National Constitutions', American Journal of Comparative Law, 62 (4), December, 1043-93
  • Mehrdad Payandeh (2010), 'The Limits of Freedom of Expression in the Wunsiedel Decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court', German Law Journal, 11 (8), 929-42
  • Jaclyn Ling-Chien Neo (2011), 'Seditious in Singapore! Free Speech and the Offence of Promoting Ill-Will and Hostility between Different Racial Groups', Singapore Journal of Legal Studies, December, 351-72
  • Patrick Macklem (2006), 'Militant Democracy, Legal Pluralism, and the Paradox of Self-Determination', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 4 (3), July, 488-516
  • Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr. (2005), 'Defamation in the Digital Age: Some Comparative Law Observations on the Difficulty of Reconciling Free Speech and Reputation in the Emerging Global Village', Washington and Lee Law Review, 62 (1), 339-53
  • Yasmin Dawood (2006), 'Democracy, Power, and the Supreme Court: Campaign Finance Reform in Comparative Context', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 4 (2), April, 269-93
  • Ian Cram (2012), 'Coercing Communities or Promoting Civilised Discourse? Funeral Protests and Comparative Hate Speech Jurisprudence', Human Rights Law Review, 12 (3), September, 455-78
  • David Kretzmer (1987), 'Freedom of Speech and Racism', Cardozo Law Review, 8, 445-513
  • Michel Rosenfeld (2003), 'Hate Speech in Constitutional Jurisprudence: A Comparative Analysis', Cardozo Law Review, 24 (4), April, 1523-67
  • Nimer Sultany (2014), 'Religion and Constitutionalism: Lessons from American and Islamic Constitutionalism', Emory International Law Review, 28 (1), 345-424
  • Ran Hirschl and Ayelet Shachar (2009), 'The New Wall of Separation: Permitting Diversity, Restricting Competition', Cardozo Law Review, 30 (6), June, 2535-60
  • Jill I. Goldenziel (2013), 'Veiled Political Questions: Islamic Dress, Constitutionalism, and the Ascendance of Courts', American Journal of Comparative Law, 61 (1), Winter, 1-50
  • Paolo Wright-Carozza (1993), 'Organic Goods: Legal Understandings of Work, Parenthood, and Gender Equality in Comparative Perspective', California Law Review, 81 (2), March, 531-92
  • Anja Seibert-Fohr (2010), 'The Rise of Equality in International Law and its Pitfalls: Learning from Comparative Constitutional Law', Brooklyn Journal of International Law, 35 (1), 1-39
  • Carolyn A. Dubay (2012), 'Beyond Critical Mass: A Comparative Perspective on Judicial Design and Gender Equality in Iraq and Afghanistan', Florida Journal of International Law, 24 (1), April, 163-211
  • Julie Chi-Hye Suk (2007), 'Equal By Comparison: Unsettling Assumptions of Antidiscrimination Law', American Journal of Comparative Law, 55 (2), Spring, 295-345
  • Blanca Rodríguez-Ruiz and Ruth Rubio-Marín (2008), 'The Gender of Representation: On Democracy, Equality, and Parity ', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 6 (2), April, 287-316
  • Sean A. Pager (2007), 'Antisubordination of Whom? What India's Answer Tells Us About the Meaning of Equality in Affirmative Action', University of California Davis Law Review, 41 (1), November, 289-356
  • Robert J. Cottrol (2004), 'Brown and the Contemporary Brazilian Struggle against Racial Inequality: Some Preliminary Comparative Thoughts', University of Pittsburgh Law Review, 66 (1), 113-29
  • Mary Ann Glendon (1989), 'Legal Institutions: A Beau Mentir Qui Vient De Loin: The 1988 Canadian Abortion Decision in Comparative Perspective', Northwestern University Law Review, 83 (3), Spring, 569-91
  • Reva B. Siegel (2012), 'Dignity and Sexuality: Claims on Dignity in Transnational Debates over Abortion and Same-Sex Marriage', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 10 (2), March, 355-79
  • Gerald L. Neuman (1995), 'Casey in the Mirror: Abortion, Abuse and the Right to Protection in the United States and Germany', American Journal of Comparative Law, 43 (2), Spring, 273-314