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Redefining comparative constitutional law : essays for Mark Tushnet / edited by Vicki C. Jackson, Madhav Khosla.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Oxford comparative constitutionalism.
- Oxford scholarship online.
- Oxford comparative constitutionalism
- Oxford scholarship online
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Constitutional law.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (463 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2025]
- Summary:
- 'Redefining Comparative Constitutional Law' commemorates the writings of Mark Tushnet, a significant voice in the study of comparative constitutional law. Each essay is written by a leading scholar and discusses timely topics such as empiricism and language, democracy and entrenchment, and analyses of rights and courts.
- Contents:
- How to Compare Constitutionally : An Essay in Honor of Mark Tushnet / Rosalind Dixon
- Comparative Constitutional Law : Reflections on a Field Transformed / Ran Hirschl
- Are Constitutions So Indeterminate that We Cannot Compare Them? / Tom Ginsburg and Mila Versteeg
- Mark Tushnet's Central Contribution-and Challenge-to the Enterprise of Comparative Constitutionalism /Sanford Levinson
- Canon and Comparative Constitutional Law / David S. Law
- Foxes, Hedgehogs, and Ants / Kim Lane Scheppele
- Constitutional Comparisons and Language / Maartje De Visser
- Reasonable Disagreement : Mark Tushnet, John Rawls, and a Democratic Point to Constitutionalism / Frank I. Michelman
- The Challenge to Liberal Constitutionalism / Pratap Bhanu Mehta
- The Architecture of Constitutionalism / Peter Cane
- Global Values in National Constitutions / Richard Albert
- The Constituent Power and Its Limits / Aharon Barak
- Toward Deeper Dialogue : Constitutional and International Law / Cheryl Saunders
- Ancillary Powers of Constitution-Making Bodies / David Landau
- Legal Reasoning Matters / Dieter Grimm
- The Political Paradox of African Constitutionalism Revisited : Kenya's BBI Case / Catherine O'Regan
- Rights as the Domain of Weak-Form Review / Jeremy Waldron
- Common Law and the Liberation of Self-Interest from Regulation / David C. Donald
- Dialogic Judicial Review and First World Autocracies / Po Jen Yap
- We the Fourth Branch? The People as an Institution Protecting Democracy / Yaniv Roznai
- Constitutional Design and Political Parties / Sujit Choudhry
- Civic Virtue, Civic Obligation, Knowledge Institutions, and Proconstitutional Actors / Vicki C. Jackson
- Popular Constitutionalism during Populist Times / Bojan Bugarič
- Pluralizing Constitutionalism / Cora Chan
- Competitive Populism / Madhav Khosla
- Mapping Power Constitutionalism and Its Colonial Legacy / Erin F. Delaney
- The Possibilities of Constitutional Tourism / Jamal Greene
- Constituent Power in Constitutional Theory, with a Note on Language and Method / Mark Tushnet.
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Description based on online resource and publisher information; title from PDF title page (viewed on November 20, 2024).
- ISBN:
- 9780191996344
- 0191996343
- 9780198891468
- 0198891466
- OCLC:
- 1472216991
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