Physical description |
1 online resource ( xiii, 320 pages). |
Series |
Comparative constitutional law and policy |
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Comparative constitutional law and policy.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Machine generated contents note: 1. Constitution-making as transnational legal ordering Tom Ginsburg, Terence C. Halliday and Gregory Shaffer; 2. Constitutional advice and transnational legal order Tom Ginsburg; 3. A transnational actor on a dramatic stage -- Sir Ivor Jennings and the manipulation of Westminster style democracy: the case of Pakistan Harshan Kumarasingham; 4. Constitutions in world society: a new measure of human rights Colin Beck, John W. Meyer, Ralph I. Hosoki and Gili S. Drori; 5. Constitutional dialects and transnational legal orders David Law; 6. Transnational constitution-making: the contribution of the Venice Commission on law and democracy Paul Craig; 7. Worst practices and the transnational legal order (or how to build a constitutional 'democratorship' in plain sight) Kim Lane Scheppele; 8. Democratic erosion and constitution-making moments : the role of transnational legal norms David E. Landau; 9. The possibilities and limits of a constitution-making transnational legal order: the case of Chile Javier Couso. |
Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. Cambridge Available via World Wide Web. |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 11, 2019). |
Other author |
Shaffer, Gregory C., 1958- editor.
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Ginsburg, Tom, editor.
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Halliday, Terence C. (Terence Charles), editor.
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Cambridge University Press.
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Subject |
Constitutional law.
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Law and globalization.
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Law -- Foreign influences.
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Local series |
Cambridge Books Online
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ISBN |
9781108561792 electronic book |
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1108561799 electronic book |
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9781108473101 hardcover |
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1108473105 hardcover |
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