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Constitutions for the 21st Century: Emerging Patterns-The EU, Iraq, Afghanistan… [PDF]
Professor Mallat delivered the Third Annual Herbert L. Bernstein Memorial Lecture in Comparative Law in 2004 and this article is based on his remarks.
Michailakis, Dimitris, Schirmer, Werner
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A Comparative Overview on the European Microstates Constitutionalism [PDF]
The European microstates offer a notable lesson for both constitutional law and, generally speaking, the theory of state. The article analyzes this typology of state with a comparative method about constitutionalism of them.
Fabio Ratto Trabucco
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Between civic and legal constitutionalism
This study explores the way in which the notion of competing constitutionalisms illustrates and explains the evolution of Poland’s institutional landscape during and following the transition from communist rule. The paper considers the impact of variants
Emilia T. Kowalewska
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Introduction: Populist constitutionalism: Varieties, complexities, and contradictions
The intense engagement of populists with constitutionalism—a phenomenon originally related to experiences in Latin America—is increasingly evident in some of the new European Union member states.
Paul Blokker +2 more
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A Comparative Study of Reflections of Resistance in the Poetry of Malek-o-Shoara Bahar and Amal Donqol [PDF]
Resistance literature is usually created in the conditions of oppression, inner despotism, lack of social and individual freedom, defiance of law, and foreign aggression.
Ebrahim Vasheghani Farahani +1 more
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The article employs comparative analysis to investigate the nexus between constitutional adjudication and electoral systems through the perspective of the principle of equality in elections.
Andrea Romano
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Discussing the nature of the EU: from the inter-state model to global constitutionalism [PDF]
Historically, the European Union has been characterized by different legal formulations. Positions are divided, broadly speaking, between those that understand this entity as an international organization in the classical sense, to those others which ...
Iglesias Sevillano, Héctor
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The South African Constitutional Court's Use Of Foreign Precedent In Matters Of Religion: Without Fear Or Favour? [PDF]
Since its establishment in 1994, the South African Constitutional Court has been quite fearless in its citation of foreign precedents in its reasoning. Compared with that of similar adjudicative institutions elsewhere, the constitutional reasoning of the
Christa Rautenbach
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DIGITAL CONSTITUTIONALISM ERA IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF BANKING LAW IN INDONESIA
Digitalisation has changed, bringing the world in an almost borderless direction, and impacting various fields. Banking law in particular has been disrupted by the rapid development of digitalisation, as well as shifting paradigms of thinking across the ...
Mery Christian Putri, Nalom Kurniawan
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Comparative Latin American Constitutionalism
This book emerged out of a shared realisation. The editors found that while a vast legal literature on constitutionalism in Latin America exists in Europe, no single volume has provided an overview of the main institutional models of constitutional law in the region.
silvia bagni, serena baldin
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