tailieunhanh - COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

Comparative constitutional law is a newly energized field in the early 21st century. Never before has the field had such a broad range of interdisciplinary interest, with lawyers, political scientists, sociologists and even economists making contributions to our collective understanding of how constitutions are formed and how they operate. Never before has there been such demand from courts, lawyers and constitution-makers in a wide range of countries for comparative legal analysis. And never before has the field been so institutionalized, with new regional and international associations providing fora for the exchange of ideas and the organization of collaborative projects | COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW RESEARCH HANDBOOKS IN COMPARATIVE LAW Series Editors Francesco Parisi Oppenheimer Wolff and Donnelly Professor of Law University of Minnesota USA and Professor of Economics University of Bologna Italy and Tom Ginsburg Professor of Law University of Chicago USA The volumes in this series offer high-level discussion and analysis on particular aspects of legal systems and the law. Well-known scholars edit each handbook and bring together accessible yet sophisticated contributions from an international cast of top researchers. The first series of its kind to cover a wide range of comparative issues so comprehensively this is an indispensable resource for students and scholars alike. Titles in this series include Comparative Administrative Law Edited by Susan Rose-Ackerman and Peter L. Lindseth Comparative Constitutional Law Edited by Tom Ginsburg and Rosalind Dixon Comparative Constitutional Law Edited by Tom Ginsburg University of Chicago USA and Rosalind Dixon University of Chicago USA RESEARCH HANDBOOKS IN COMPARATIVE LAW Edward Elgar Cheltenham UK Northampton MA .

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