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Constitutionalism in the Americas unites the work of leading
scholars of constitutional law, comparative law and Latin American
and U.S. constitutional law to provide a critical and provocative
look at the state of constitutional law across the Americas today.
The diverse chapters employ a variety of methodologies ? empirical,
historical, philosophical and textual analysis ? in the effort to
provide a comprehensive look at a generation of constitutional
change across two continents. The authors document surprising
changes, including the relative decline in the importance of U.S.
constitutional jurisprudence outside U.S. borders and the growing
exchange of Latin American constitutional thought with Europe and
beyond. Accompanying commentary elaborates on the role of
constitutional law in global changes in political, social and
economic power and influence. The chapters also prompt thinking
about a wide range of topics important not just in the Americas,
but across the world, including the challenges and implications of
using legal transplants and, conversely, the utility and potential
of borrowing and adapting constitutional and other legal models to
different realities. This book is useful not only for advanced
students of constitutional law and theory but also for students new
to the area and eager to tap into the newest thinking about
constitutional law and law-making in the Americas and elsewhere.
Contributors include: D. Bonilla Maldonado, J. Couso, C. Crawford,
J.L. Esquirol, R. Gargarella, T. Ginsburg, T.K. Hernandez, D.
Landau, D.S. Law, F. Nicola, F. Pou Gimenez
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