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The Oxford handbook of comparative constitutional law

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    The Oxford handbook of comparative constitutional law / edited by Michel Rosenfeld and András Sajó. -- Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012. -- xix, 1396 s. -- Summary: PART I: HISTORY, METHODOLOGY, AND TYPOLOGY ; 1. Comparative Constitutional Law: A Contested Domain ; a Comparative Constitutional Law: A Continental Perspective ; b Comparative Constitutional Analysis in United States Adjudication and Scholarship ; 2. Comparative Constitutional Law: Methodologies ; 3. Carving out Typologies and Accounting for Differences Across Systems: Towards a Methodology of Transnational Constitutionalism ; 4. Types of Constitutions ; 5. Constitutionalism in Illiberal Polities ; 6. Constitutionalism and Impoverishment: A Complex Dynamic ; 7. The Place of Constitutional Law in the Legal System ; PART II: IDEAS ; 8. Constitutions and Constitutionalism ; 9. Constitution ; 10. Rule of Law ; 11. Democracy ; 12. Conceptions of the State ; 13. Rights and Liberties as Concepts ; 14. Constitutions and the Public Private Divide ; 15. State Neutrality ; 16. The Constitution and Justice ; 17. Sovereignty ; 18. Carving out the Essence of Humanity: Human Dignity and Autonomy in Modern Constitutional Orders ; 19. Gender and the Constitution ; PART III: PROCESS ; 20. Constitution-Making as a Process ; 21. States of Emergency ; 22. War Powers ; 23. Secession and Self-Determination ; 24. Referendum ; 25. Elections ; PART IV: ARCHITECTURE ; 26. Horizontal Structuring ; 27. Federalism: Theory, Policy, Law ; 28. Internal Ordering in the Unitary State ; 29. Presidentialism ; 30. Parliamentarism ; 31. The Regulatory State ; PART V: MEANINGS/TEXTURES ; 32. Constitutional Interpretation ; 33. Proportionality (1) ; 34. Proportionality (2) ; 35. Constitutional Identity ; 36. Constitutional Values and Principles ; PART VI: INSTITUTIONS ; 37. Ensuring Constitutional Efficacy ; 38. Constitutional Courts ; 39. Judicial Independence as a Constitutional Virtue ; 40. The Judiciary: The Least Dangerous Branch? ; 41. Political Parties and the Constitution ; PART VII: RIGHTS ; 42. Freedom of Expression ; 43. Freedom of Religion ; 44. Due Process ; 45. Associative Rights (The Rights to the Freedoms of Petition, Assembly, and Association), ; 46. Privacy ; 47. Equality ; 48. Citizenship ; 49. Socio-Economic Rights ; 50. Economic Rights ; PART VIII: OVERLAPPING RIGHTS ; 51. (The Rights to the Freedoms of Petition, Assembly, and Association), ; 52. Immodest Claims and Modest Contributions: Sexual Orientation in Comparative Constitutional Law ; 53. Group Rights in Comparative Constitutional Law: Culture, Economics, or Political Power? ; 54. Affirmative Action ; 55. Bioethics and Basic Rights: Persons, Humans and Boundaries of Life ; PART IX: TRENDS ; 56. Internationalization of Constitutional Law ; 57. The EU's Unresolved Constitution ; 58. The Constitutionalization of Public International Law ; 59. ECtHR Jurisprudence and the Constitutional Systems of Europe ; 60. Militant Democracy ; 61. Constitutionalism and Transitional Justice ; 62. Islam and the Constitutional Order ; 63. Constitutional Transplants, Borrowing, and Migrations ; 64. The Use of Foreign Law in Constitutional Interpretation. -- váz. -- Available in another form: The Oxford handbook of comparative constitutional law 1 online zdroj (xix, 1396 stran) Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012. -- ISBN : 978-0-19-957861-0.
    I. Rosenfeld, Michel, 1948- II. Sajó, András, 1949-


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