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Comparative Constitutional Law: A Contested Domain

2012
This article presents an analysis of comparative constitutional law. This study compares some elements of the development of constitutional scholarship in Europe. The emerging European constitutional scholarship as a form of comparative constitutional law scholarship cannot be understood without looking at the traditions of scholarship at the level of ...
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Comparative Reasoning in Constitutional Litigation: Functions, Methods and Selected Case Law of the German Federal Constitutional Court

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The German Federal Constitutional Court: History, Jurisdiction and Composition.Structure and Style of the Judgments. Comparative Reasoning in Constitutional Litigation: Comparative Law as a “fifth” Method of Interpretation, numbers and statistics and ...
Haberl S.
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Comparative Constitutional Law

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1986
Geoffrey Sawer, Durga Das Basu
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What is Comparative Constitutional Law?

Abstract Chapter 2 questions the nature of comparative methodologies in constitutional law. It begins by introducing several different scholarly approaches to the nature and possibilities of comparison in constitutional law. It introduces a new substantive area—the death penalty—and considers the role of transnational comparisons in ...
Vicki C. Jackson   +3 more
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Constitutional Law: Critical and Comparative

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
This brief essay serves as an introduction to a volume of studies by Latin American scholars of constitutional law and theory responding to themes in my work. It outlines the jurisprudential and historical-political background against which my work developed, stressing the important roles played by American Legal Realism and the politics of the 1960s ...
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Comparative Constitutional Law, Cases and Commentaries

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1978
Kristine L. Olsen   +2 more
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Comparative Constitutional Law of Property

Abstract This chapter contributes to a discussion of what properly belongs to the canon of comparative constitutional law of property. Two dominant paradigms within the liberal legal tradition are identified. The first is a classical legal version of property, under the influence of the private law tradition, that emphasizes exclusivity ...
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Comparative Constitutional Law

1977
Walter F. Murphy, Joseph Tanenhaus
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Redefining Comparative Constitutional Law

Abstract Redefining Comparative Constitutional Law: Essays for Mark Tushnet reflects upon the field of comparative constitutional law, which has emerged in recent decades as a major domain of scholarship and judicial practice. Among the most prominent figures in the ongoing renaissance of this field has been Mark Tushnet.
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