Comparative matters : the renaissance of comparative constitutional law / Ran Hirschl.
2014
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Author
Title
Comparative matters : the renaissance of comparative constitutional law / Ran Hirschl.
Published
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2014.
Call Number
K3165 .H575 2014
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780198714514 (hardback)
0198714513 (hardback)
9780191023880 (eBook)
0191023884 (eBook)
9781322045290 (eBook)
1322045291 (eBook)
0198714513 (hardback)
9780191023880 (eBook)
0191023884 (eBook)
9781322045290 (eBook)
1322045291 (eBook)
Description
xi, 304 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)891656717
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Also issued online.
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Renaissance of comparative constitutional law
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
x
Introduction: The C Word
1
1.
The View from the Bench: Where the Comparative Judicial Imagination Travels
20
2.
Early Engagements with the Constitutive Laws of Others: Lessons from Pre-Modern Religion Law
77
3.
Engaging the Constitutive Laws of Others: Necessities, Ideas, Interests
112
4.
From Comparative Constitutional Law to Comparative Constitutional Studies
151
5.
How Universal is Comparative Constitutional Law?
192
6.
Case Selection and Research Design in Comparative Constitutional Studies
224
Epilogue: Comparative Constitutional Law, Quo Vadis?
282
Table of Cases
285
Index
291