The Migration of Constitutional Ideas: Convergence toward a liberal democratic model?
@inproceedings{Choudhry2007TheMO, title={The Migration of Constitutional Ideas: Convergence toward a liberal democratic model?}, author={Sujit Choudhry}, year={2007} }
1. Migration as a new metaphor in comparative constitutional law Sujit Choudhry Part I. The Methodology of Comparativism: 2. On the blurred methodological matrix of comparative constitutional law Ran Hirschl 3. Some reflections on method in comparative constitutional law Mark Tushnet 4. The postwar paradigm and American exceptionalism Lorraine Weinrib Part II. Convergence Toward a Liberal Democratic Model?: 5. Questioning the migration of constitutional ideas: rights, constitutionalism and the… CONTINUE READING
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