The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law
Herausgeber: Sajo, Andras; Rosenfeld, Michel
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Herausgeber: Sajo, Andras; Rosenfeld, Michel
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The first comprehensive reference resource on comparative constitutional law, the Oxford Handbook provides a road map to the field. Leading experts examine the history and development of the discipline, its core concepts, institutions, rights, and emerging trends.
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The first comprehensive reference resource on comparative constitutional law, the Oxford Handbook provides a road map to the field. Leading experts examine the history and development of the discipline, its core concepts, institutions, rights, and emerging trends.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1424
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 60mm
- Gewicht: 1840g
- ISBN-13: 9780199689286
- ISBN-10: 0199689288
- Artikelnr.: 39674316
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 1424
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 172mm x 60mm
- Gewicht: 1840g
- ISBN-13: 9780199689286
- ISBN-10: 0199689288
- Artikelnr.: 39674316
Michel Rosenfeld is the Justice Sydney L. Robins Professor of Human Rights at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where he is also Director of the Program on Global and Comparative Constitutional Theory. He is the co-editor-in-chief of International Journal of Constitutional Law and the author or co-editor of numerous books, including Law, Justice, Democracy, and the Clash of Cultures: A Pluralist Account (2010) and The Identity of the Constitutional Subject: Selfhood, Citizenship, Culture and Community (2009). Professor Rosenfeld is the recipient of the French government's highest and most prestigious award, the Legion of Honour. ; Andras Sajo is a judge at the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg. He is also a University Professor at CEU and Global Visiting Professor of Law at New York University Law School. Professor Sajo was the founding dean of Legal Studies at CEU. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including, with Michel Rosenfeld, Norman Dawson, and Susanne
Part I: History, Methodology, and Typology
1 Comparative Constitutional Law: A Contested Domain
a Armin von Bogdandy: Comparative Constitutional Law: A Continental Perspective
b Michel Rosenfeld: Comparative Constitutional Analysis in United States Adjudication and Scholarship
2 Vicki Jackson: Comparative Constitutional Law: Methodologies
3 Peer Zumbansen: Carving out Typologies and Accounting for Differences Across Systems: Towards a Methodology of Transnational Constitutionalism
4 Dieter Grimm: Types of Constitutions
5 Li-ann Thio: Constitutionalism in Illiberal Polities
6 Arun Thiruvengadam and Gedion Hessebon: Constitutionalism and Impoverishment: A Complex Dynamic
7 Stephen Gardbaum: The Place of Constitutional Law in the Legal System
Part II: Ideas
8 Stephen Holmes: Constitutions and Constitutionalism
9 Mark Tushnet: Constitution
10 Martin Krygier: Rule of Law
11 Gunter Frankenberg: Democracy
12 Olivier Beaud: Conceptions of the State
13 Robert Alexy: Rights and Liberties as Concepts
14 Frank Michelman: Constitutions and the Public Private Divide
15 Janos Kis: State Neutrality
16 Roberto Gargarella: The Constitution and Justice
17 Michel Troper: Sovereignty
18 Matthias Mahlmann: Carving out the Essence of Humanity: Human Dignity and Autonomy in Modern Constitutional Orders
19 Catharine Mackinnon: Gender and the Constitution
Part III: Process
20 Claude Klein and Andras Sajo: Constitution-Making as a Process
21 David Dyzenhaus: States of Emergency
22 Yasuo Hasebe: War Powers
23 Susanna Mancini: Secession and Self-Determination
24 Laurence Morel: Referendum
25 Richard Pildes: Elections
Part IV: Architecture
26 Jenny Martinez: Horizontal Structuring
27 Daniel Halberstam: Federalism: Theory, Policy, Law
28 Sergio Bartole: Internal Ordering in the Unitary State
29 Hector Fix-Fierro and Pedro Salazar-Ugarte: Presidentialism
30 Anthony W. Bradley and Cesare Pinelli: Parliamentarism
31 Susan Rose-Ackerman: The Regulatory State
Part V: Meanings/Textures
32 Jeffrey Goldsworthy: Constitutional Interpretation
33 Bernhard Schlink: Proportionality (1)
34 Aharon Barak: Proportionality (2)
35 Michel Rosenfeld: Constitutional Identity
36 Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn: Constitutional Values and Principles
Part VI: Institutions
37 Juliane Kokott and Martin Kaspar: Ensuring Constitutional Efficacy
38 Alec Stone Sweet: Constitutional Courts
39 Roderick A MacDonald and Hoi Kong: Judicial Independence as a Constitutional Virtue
40 Daniel Smilov: The Judiciary: The Least Dangerous Branch?
41 Cindy Skach: Political Parties and the Constitution
Part VII: Rights
42 Eric Barendt: Freedom of Expression
43 Andras Sajo and Renata Uitz: Freedom of Religion
44 Richard Vogler: Due Process
45 Ulrich Preuss: Associative Rights (The Rights to the Freedoms of Petition, Assembly, and Association),
46 Manuel Jose Cepeda Espinosa: Privacy
47 Susanne Baer: Equality
48 Ayelet Shachar: Citizenship
49 Dennis Davis: Socio-Economic Rights
50 K D Ewing: Economic Rights
Part VIII: Overlapping Rights
51 Reva Siegel: (The Rights to the Freedoms of Petition, Assembly, and Association),
52 Kenji Yoshino and Michael Kavey: Immodest Claims and Modest Contributions: Sexual Orientation in Comparative Constitutional Law
53 Sujit Choudhry: Group Rights in Comparative Constitutional Law: Culture, Economics, or Political Power?
54 Daniel Sabbagh: Affirmative Action
55 Judit Sandor: Bioethics and Basic Rights: Persons, Humans and Boundaries of Life
Part IX: Trends
56 Wen-Chen Chang and Jiunn-Rong Yeh: Internationalization of Constitutional Law
57 Neil Walker: The EU's Unresolved Constitution
58 Erika de Wet: The Constitutionalization of Public International Law
59 Dean Spielmann: ECtHR Jurisprudence and the Constitutional Systems of Europe
60 Jan-Werner Muller: Militant Democracy
61 Juan Mendez: Constitutionalism and Transitional Justice
62 Chibli Mallat: Islam and the Constitutional Order
63 Vlad Perju: Constitutional Transplants, Borrowing, and Migrations
64 Gabor Halmai: The Use of Foreign Law in Constitutional Interpretation
1 Comparative Constitutional Law: A Contested Domain
a Armin von Bogdandy: Comparative Constitutional Law: A Continental Perspective
b Michel Rosenfeld: Comparative Constitutional Analysis in United States Adjudication and Scholarship
2 Vicki Jackson: Comparative Constitutional Law: Methodologies
3 Peer Zumbansen: Carving out Typologies and Accounting for Differences Across Systems: Towards a Methodology of Transnational Constitutionalism
4 Dieter Grimm: Types of Constitutions
5 Li-ann Thio: Constitutionalism in Illiberal Polities
6 Arun Thiruvengadam and Gedion Hessebon: Constitutionalism and Impoverishment: A Complex Dynamic
7 Stephen Gardbaum: The Place of Constitutional Law in the Legal System
Part II: Ideas
8 Stephen Holmes: Constitutions and Constitutionalism
9 Mark Tushnet: Constitution
10 Martin Krygier: Rule of Law
11 Gunter Frankenberg: Democracy
12 Olivier Beaud: Conceptions of the State
13 Robert Alexy: Rights and Liberties as Concepts
14 Frank Michelman: Constitutions and the Public Private Divide
15 Janos Kis: State Neutrality
16 Roberto Gargarella: The Constitution and Justice
17 Michel Troper: Sovereignty
18 Matthias Mahlmann: Carving out the Essence of Humanity: Human Dignity and Autonomy in Modern Constitutional Orders
19 Catharine Mackinnon: Gender and the Constitution
Part III: Process
20 Claude Klein and Andras Sajo: Constitution-Making as a Process
21 David Dyzenhaus: States of Emergency
22 Yasuo Hasebe: War Powers
23 Susanna Mancini: Secession and Self-Determination
24 Laurence Morel: Referendum
25 Richard Pildes: Elections
Part IV: Architecture
26 Jenny Martinez: Horizontal Structuring
27 Daniel Halberstam: Federalism: Theory, Policy, Law
28 Sergio Bartole: Internal Ordering in the Unitary State
29 Hector Fix-Fierro and Pedro Salazar-Ugarte: Presidentialism
30 Anthony W. Bradley and Cesare Pinelli: Parliamentarism
31 Susan Rose-Ackerman: The Regulatory State
Part V: Meanings/Textures
32 Jeffrey Goldsworthy: Constitutional Interpretation
33 Bernhard Schlink: Proportionality (1)
34 Aharon Barak: Proportionality (2)
35 Michel Rosenfeld: Constitutional Identity
36 Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn: Constitutional Values and Principles
Part VI: Institutions
37 Juliane Kokott and Martin Kaspar: Ensuring Constitutional Efficacy
38 Alec Stone Sweet: Constitutional Courts
39 Roderick A MacDonald and Hoi Kong: Judicial Independence as a Constitutional Virtue
40 Daniel Smilov: The Judiciary: The Least Dangerous Branch?
41 Cindy Skach: Political Parties and the Constitution
Part VII: Rights
42 Eric Barendt: Freedom of Expression
43 Andras Sajo and Renata Uitz: Freedom of Religion
44 Richard Vogler: Due Process
45 Ulrich Preuss: Associative Rights (The Rights to the Freedoms of Petition, Assembly, and Association),
46 Manuel Jose Cepeda Espinosa: Privacy
47 Susanne Baer: Equality
48 Ayelet Shachar: Citizenship
49 Dennis Davis: Socio-Economic Rights
50 K D Ewing: Economic Rights
Part VIII: Overlapping Rights
51 Reva Siegel: (The Rights to the Freedoms of Petition, Assembly, and Association),
52 Kenji Yoshino and Michael Kavey: Immodest Claims and Modest Contributions: Sexual Orientation in Comparative Constitutional Law
53 Sujit Choudhry: Group Rights in Comparative Constitutional Law: Culture, Economics, or Political Power?
54 Daniel Sabbagh: Affirmative Action
55 Judit Sandor: Bioethics and Basic Rights: Persons, Humans and Boundaries of Life
Part IX: Trends
56 Wen-Chen Chang and Jiunn-Rong Yeh: Internationalization of Constitutional Law
57 Neil Walker: The EU's Unresolved Constitution
58 Erika de Wet: The Constitutionalization of Public International Law
59 Dean Spielmann: ECtHR Jurisprudence and the Constitutional Systems of Europe
60 Jan-Werner Muller: Militant Democracy
61 Juan Mendez: Constitutionalism and Transitional Justice
62 Chibli Mallat: Islam and the Constitutional Order
63 Vlad Perju: Constitutional Transplants, Borrowing, and Migrations
64 Gabor Halmai: The Use of Foreign Law in Constitutional Interpretation
Part I: History, Methodology, and Typology
1 Comparative Constitutional Law: A Contested Domain
a Armin von Bogdandy: Comparative Constitutional Law: A Continental Perspective
b Michel Rosenfeld: Comparative Constitutional Analysis in United States Adjudication and Scholarship
2 Vicki Jackson: Comparative Constitutional Law: Methodologies
3 Peer Zumbansen: Carving out Typologies and Accounting for Differences Across Systems: Towards a Methodology of Transnational Constitutionalism
4 Dieter Grimm: Types of Constitutions
5 Li-ann Thio: Constitutionalism in Illiberal Polities
6 Arun Thiruvengadam and Gedion Hessebon: Constitutionalism and Impoverishment: A Complex Dynamic
7 Stephen Gardbaum: The Place of Constitutional Law in the Legal System
Part II: Ideas
8 Stephen Holmes: Constitutions and Constitutionalism
9 Mark Tushnet: Constitution
10 Martin Krygier: Rule of Law
11 Gunter Frankenberg: Democracy
12 Olivier Beaud: Conceptions of the State
13 Robert Alexy: Rights and Liberties as Concepts
14 Frank Michelman: Constitutions and the Public Private Divide
15 Janos Kis: State Neutrality
16 Roberto Gargarella: The Constitution and Justice
17 Michel Troper: Sovereignty
18 Matthias Mahlmann: Carving out the Essence of Humanity: Human Dignity and Autonomy in Modern Constitutional Orders
19 Catharine Mackinnon: Gender and the Constitution
Part III: Process
20 Claude Klein and Andras Sajo: Constitution-Making as a Process
21 David Dyzenhaus: States of Emergency
22 Yasuo Hasebe: War Powers
23 Susanna Mancini: Secession and Self-Determination
24 Laurence Morel: Referendum
25 Richard Pildes: Elections
Part IV: Architecture
26 Jenny Martinez: Horizontal Structuring
27 Daniel Halberstam: Federalism: Theory, Policy, Law
28 Sergio Bartole: Internal Ordering in the Unitary State
29 Hector Fix-Fierro and Pedro Salazar-Ugarte: Presidentialism
30 Anthony W. Bradley and Cesare Pinelli: Parliamentarism
31 Susan Rose-Ackerman: The Regulatory State
Part V: Meanings/Textures
32 Jeffrey Goldsworthy: Constitutional Interpretation
33 Bernhard Schlink: Proportionality (1)
34 Aharon Barak: Proportionality (2)
35 Michel Rosenfeld: Constitutional Identity
36 Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn: Constitutional Values and Principles
Part VI: Institutions
37 Juliane Kokott and Martin Kaspar: Ensuring Constitutional Efficacy
38 Alec Stone Sweet: Constitutional Courts
39 Roderick A MacDonald and Hoi Kong: Judicial Independence as a Constitutional Virtue
40 Daniel Smilov: The Judiciary: The Least Dangerous Branch?
41 Cindy Skach: Political Parties and the Constitution
Part VII: Rights
42 Eric Barendt: Freedom of Expression
43 Andras Sajo and Renata Uitz: Freedom of Religion
44 Richard Vogler: Due Process
45 Ulrich Preuss: Associative Rights (The Rights to the Freedoms of Petition, Assembly, and Association),
46 Manuel Jose Cepeda Espinosa: Privacy
47 Susanne Baer: Equality
48 Ayelet Shachar: Citizenship
49 Dennis Davis: Socio-Economic Rights
50 K D Ewing: Economic Rights
Part VIII: Overlapping Rights
51 Reva Siegel: (The Rights to the Freedoms of Petition, Assembly, and Association),
52 Kenji Yoshino and Michael Kavey: Immodest Claims and Modest Contributions: Sexual Orientation in Comparative Constitutional Law
53 Sujit Choudhry: Group Rights in Comparative Constitutional Law: Culture, Economics, or Political Power?
54 Daniel Sabbagh: Affirmative Action
55 Judit Sandor: Bioethics and Basic Rights: Persons, Humans and Boundaries of Life
Part IX: Trends
56 Wen-Chen Chang and Jiunn-Rong Yeh: Internationalization of Constitutional Law
57 Neil Walker: The EU's Unresolved Constitution
58 Erika de Wet: The Constitutionalization of Public International Law
59 Dean Spielmann: ECtHR Jurisprudence and the Constitutional Systems of Europe
60 Jan-Werner Muller: Militant Democracy
61 Juan Mendez: Constitutionalism and Transitional Justice
62 Chibli Mallat: Islam and the Constitutional Order
63 Vlad Perju: Constitutional Transplants, Borrowing, and Migrations
64 Gabor Halmai: The Use of Foreign Law in Constitutional Interpretation
1 Comparative Constitutional Law: A Contested Domain
a Armin von Bogdandy: Comparative Constitutional Law: A Continental Perspective
b Michel Rosenfeld: Comparative Constitutional Analysis in United States Adjudication and Scholarship
2 Vicki Jackson: Comparative Constitutional Law: Methodologies
3 Peer Zumbansen: Carving out Typologies and Accounting for Differences Across Systems: Towards a Methodology of Transnational Constitutionalism
4 Dieter Grimm: Types of Constitutions
5 Li-ann Thio: Constitutionalism in Illiberal Polities
6 Arun Thiruvengadam and Gedion Hessebon: Constitutionalism and Impoverishment: A Complex Dynamic
7 Stephen Gardbaum: The Place of Constitutional Law in the Legal System
Part II: Ideas
8 Stephen Holmes: Constitutions and Constitutionalism
9 Mark Tushnet: Constitution
10 Martin Krygier: Rule of Law
11 Gunter Frankenberg: Democracy
12 Olivier Beaud: Conceptions of the State
13 Robert Alexy: Rights and Liberties as Concepts
14 Frank Michelman: Constitutions and the Public Private Divide
15 Janos Kis: State Neutrality
16 Roberto Gargarella: The Constitution and Justice
17 Michel Troper: Sovereignty
18 Matthias Mahlmann: Carving out the Essence of Humanity: Human Dignity and Autonomy in Modern Constitutional Orders
19 Catharine Mackinnon: Gender and the Constitution
Part III: Process
20 Claude Klein and Andras Sajo: Constitution-Making as a Process
21 David Dyzenhaus: States of Emergency
22 Yasuo Hasebe: War Powers
23 Susanna Mancini: Secession and Self-Determination
24 Laurence Morel: Referendum
25 Richard Pildes: Elections
Part IV: Architecture
26 Jenny Martinez: Horizontal Structuring
27 Daniel Halberstam: Federalism: Theory, Policy, Law
28 Sergio Bartole: Internal Ordering in the Unitary State
29 Hector Fix-Fierro and Pedro Salazar-Ugarte: Presidentialism
30 Anthony W. Bradley and Cesare Pinelli: Parliamentarism
31 Susan Rose-Ackerman: The Regulatory State
Part V: Meanings/Textures
32 Jeffrey Goldsworthy: Constitutional Interpretation
33 Bernhard Schlink: Proportionality (1)
34 Aharon Barak: Proportionality (2)
35 Michel Rosenfeld: Constitutional Identity
36 Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn: Constitutional Values and Principles
Part VI: Institutions
37 Juliane Kokott and Martin Kaspar: Ensuring Constitutional Efficacy
38 Alec Stone Sweet: Constitutional Courts
39 Roderick A MacDonald and Hoi Kong: Judicial Independence as a Constitutional Virtue
40 Daniel Smilov: The Judiciary: The Least Dangerous Branch?
41 Cindy Skach: Political Parties and the Constitution
Part VII: Rights
42 Eric Barendt: Freedom of Expression
43 Andras Sajo and Renata Uitz: Freedom of Religion
44 Richard Vogler: Due Process
45 Ulrich Preuss: Associative Rights (The Rights to the Freedoms of Petition, Assembly, and Association),
46 Manuel Jose Cepeda Espinosa: Privacy
47 Susanne Baer: Equality
48 Ayelet Shachar: Citizenship
49 Dennis Davis: Socio-Economic Rights
50 K D Ewing: Economic Rights
Part VIII: Overlapping Rights
51 Reva Siegel: (The Rights to the Freedoms of Petition, Assembly, and Association),
52 Kenji Yoshino and Michael Kavey: Immodest Claims and Modest Contributions: Sexual Orientation in Comparative Constitutional Law
53 Sujit Choudhry: Group Rights in Comparative Constitutional Law: Culture, Economics, or Political Power?
54 Daniel Sabbagh: Affirmative Action
55 Judit Sandor: Bioethics and Basic Rights: Persons, Humans and Boundaries of Life
Part IX: Trends
56 Wen-Chen Chang and Jiunn-Rong Yeh: Internationalization of Constitutional Law
57 Neil Walker: The EU's Unresolved Constitution
58 Erika de Wet: The Constitutionalization of Public International Law
59 Dean Spielmann: ECtHR Jurisprudence and the Constitutional Systems of Europe
60 Jan-Werner Muller: Militant Democracy
61 Juan Mendez: Constitutionalism and Transitional Justice
62 Chibli Mallat: Islam and the Constitutional Order
63 Vlad Perju: Constitutional Transplants, Borrowing, and Migrations
64 Gabor Halmai: The Use of Foreign Law in Constitutional Interpretation