The publication of an English translation of a notable decision by a major foreign tribunal\u27 is a fitting occasion on which to discuss the value of comparative constitutional law as a subject of academic study and as a legal discipline of valid current applicability. When referring to comparative constitutional law, I am speaking mainly of case law and most particularly of judicial decisions handed down by national tribunals empowered to review the constitutionality of legislative and executive acts
This contribution is a review of the research handbook in comparative constitutional law, titled Com...
Given globalization, transnationalism and postcolonialism, not to mention the Europeanization of law...
Abstract: This paper tries to explain what comparative constitutional law is and takes the US legal ...
The publication of an English translation of a notable decision by a major foreign tribunal\u27 is a...
Comparative constitutional law is a developing area of legal scholarship. One sign of this developme...
Comparative constitutionalism is an area of legal scholarship with a long history, and it has long b...
Nearly a generation ago, Justice Scalia and Justice Breyer debated the legitimacy and value of using...
This contribution is a review of the research handbook in comparative constitutional law, titled Com...
In the following Article, Professor Wolfgang Zeidler, President ( Chief Justice ) of the Federal Con...
The article discusses what types of legal cases constitute a “canon” on American constitutional theo...
The field of comparative constitutional law has grown immensely over the past couple of decades. Onc...
Essays in commemoration of the seventieth birthday of Professor Osanai SatoruModern constitutional l...
This review article offers a discussion of Judicial Cosmopolitanism: The Foreign Law in Contemporary...
When the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Roper v. Simmons, a longstanding debate about com...
Comparative constitutional law is a newly energized field in the early 21st century. Never before ha...
This contribution is a review of the research handbook in comparative constitutional law, titled Com...
Given globalization, transnationalism and postcolonialism, not to mention the Europeanization of law...
Abstract: This paper tries to explain what comparative constitutional law is and takes the US legal ...
The publication of an English translation of a notable decision by a major foreign tribunal\u27 is a...
Comparative constitutional law is a developing area of legal scholarship. One sign of this developme...
Comparative constitutionalism is an area of legal scholarship with a long history, and it has long b...
Nearly a generation ago, Justice Scalia and Justice Breyer debated the legitimacy and value of using...
This contribution is a review of the research handbook in comparative constitutional law, titled Com...
In the following Article, Professor Wolfgang Zeidler, President ( Chief Justice ) of the Federal Con...
The article discusses what types of legal cases constitute a “canon” on American constitutional theo...
The field of comparative constitutional law has grown immensely over the past couple of decades. Onc...
Essays in commemoration of the seventieth birthday of Professor Osanai SatoruModern constitutional l...
This review article offers a discussion of Judicial Cosmopolitanism: The Foreign Law in Contemporary...
When the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Roper v. Simmons, a longstanding debate about com...
Comparative constitutional law is a newly energized field in the early 21st century. Never before ha...
This contribution is a review of the research handbook in comparative constitutional law, titled Com...
Given globalization, transnationalism and postcolonialism, not to mention the Europeanization of law...
Abstract: This paper tries to explain what comparative constitutional law is and takes the US legal ...