Comparative constitutional law an Edward Elgar Research Review /
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Author / Creator: | Tushnet, Mark V., 1945- |
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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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- 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