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Constitutional preambles : a comparative analysis / Wim Voermans, Leiden Law School, Maarten Stremler, Tilburg Law School, Paul Cliteur, Leiden Law School.

Van Pelt Library K3165 .V626 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Voermans, Wim, 1961- author.
Stremler, Maarten, 1985- author.
Cliteur, P. B., author.
Series:
Elgar monographs in constitutional and administrative law. (NL-LeOCL)380207931.
Elgar monographs in constitutional and administrative law series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Constitutional law.
Preambles (Law).
Physical Description:
x, 302 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2017]
Summary:
"While their use and significance have increased in recent decades, constitutional preambles have received only scant attention in academic literature. This book presents a...quantitative and qualitative analysis of all the preambles currently in force around the world and addresses fascinating questions concerning their occurrence, content, style, function and legal status. Studying preambles not only helps us understand the phenomenon itself, but also teaches us more about constitutions and constitutional systems in which they are situated. [This book] illuminates the great variety that constitutional preambles display. The authors discuss the different styles, legal and non-legal functions, and content of the preambles, as well as analysing their use in the courts. This work also contains a...curated anthology of the world's preambles in English."-- Back cover.
Contents:
Preambles : a stocktaking
The content of preambles
The language of preambles
The functions of preambles
Two prototypes : the US and France
Preambles from other states
By way of conclusion : the mystery and end of preambles.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781785368141
1785368141
178536815X
9781785368158
OCLC:
979264988

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