Redefining Comparative Constitutional Law: Essays for Mark Tushnet
Series: Oxford Comparative ConstitutionalismPublication details: Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2025Description: 435ISBN:- 9780198891451
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Comparative constitutional law has a long and distinguished history in intellectual thought and in the construction of public law. As political actors and the people who create or modify their constitutional orders, they often wish to learn from the experience and learning of others. This cross-fertilization and mutual interaction has only accelerated with the onset of globalization, which has transformed the world into an interconnected web that facilitates dialogue and linkages across international and regional structures. Oxford Comparative Constitutionalism seeks to publish scholarship of the highest quality in constitutional law that deepens our knowledge of local, national, regional, and global phenomena through the lens of comparative public law.
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