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Comparative Constitution Making
Edited by David Landau and Hanna Lerner
Recent years have witnessed an explosion of new research on constitution making. Comparative Constitution Making provides an up-to-date overview of this rapidly expanding field.
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- Published in print:
- 25 Oct 2019
- ISBN:
- 9781785365256
- eISBN:
- 9781785365263
- Pages:
- c 640
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- Comparative Constitution Making
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Comparative Constitution Making: The state of the field
- Chapter 2: Revolutions and constitution making
- Chapter 3: Constitution making and social transformation
- Chapter 4: International involvement in constitution making
- Chapter 5: Constituent power, primary assemblies, and the imperative mandate
- Chapter 6: Amendment and revision in the unmaking of constitutions
- Chapter 7: The constitutional referendum in historical perspective
- Chapter 8: Constitutional design deferred
- Chapter 9: Making constitutions in deeply divided places: maxims for constitutional advisors
- Chapter 10: Civil society, participation and the making of Kenya’s constitution
- Chapter 11: How constitutional crowdsourcing can enhance legitimacy in constitution making
- Chapter 12: Religion and constitution making in comparative perspective
- Chapter 13: Constitution making and state building
- Chapter 14: The making of “illiberal constitutionalism” with or without a new constitution: the case of Hungary and Poland
- Chapter 15: Constitution making: the case of “unwritten” constitutions
- Chapter 16: The making of constitutional preambles
- Chapter 17: Constitutionalism ancient and oriental
- Chapter 18: First constitutions: American procedural influence
- Chapter 19: National identity and constitutions in modern Europe: into the fifth zone
- Chapter 20: Constitution making and constitutionalism in Europe
- Chapter 21: The unsurprising but distinctive nature of constitution writing in the Arab world
- Chapter 22: Constitution crafting in South Asia: lessons on accommodation and alienation
- Chapter 23: Constitution making and public participation in Southeast Asia
- Chapter 24: Voluntary infusion of constitutionalism in Anglophone African constitutions
- Chapter 25: Post-Soviet constitution making
- Chapter 26: Constituent power and constitution making in Latin America
- Index
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- Published:
- 25 October 2019
- Category:
- Reference Entry
- Pages:
- v–vi (2 total)
Collection:
Law 2019
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- Comparative Constitution Making
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Comparative Constitution Making: The state of the field
- Chapter 2: Revolutions and constitution making
- Chapter 3: Constitution making and social transformation
- Chapter 4: International involvement in constitution making
- Chapter 5: Constituent power, primary assemblies, and the imperative mandate
- Chapter 6: Amendment and revision in the unmaking of constitutions
- Chapter 7: The constitutional referendum in historical perspective
- Chapter 8: Constitutional design deferred
- Chapter 9: Making constitutions in deeply divided places: maxims for constitutional advisors
- Chapter 10: Civil society, participation and the making of Kenya’s constitution
- Chapter 11: How constitutional crowdsourcing can enhance legitimacy in constitution making
- Chapter 12: Religion and constitution making in comparative perspective
- Chapter 13: Constitution making and state building
- Chapter 14: The making of “illiberal constitutionalism” with or without a new constitution: the case of Hungary and Poland
- Chapter 15: Constitution making: the case of “unwritten” constitutions
- Chapter 16: The making of constitutional preambles
- Chapter 17: Constitutionalism ancient and oriental
- Chapter 18: First constitutions: American procedural influence
- Chapter 19: National identity and constitutions in modern Europe: into the fifth zone
- Chapter 20: Constitution making and constitutionalism in Europe
- Chapter 21: The unsurprising but distinctive nature of constitution writing in the Arab world
- Chapter 22: Constitution crafting in South Asia: lessons on accommodation and alienation
- Chapter 23: Constitution making and public participation in Southeast Asia
- Chapter 24: Voluntary infusion of constitutionalism in Anglophone African constitutions
- Chapter 25: Post-Soviet constitution making
- Chapter 26: Constituent power and constitution making in Latin America
- Index