The need for innovative thinking about alternative constitutional
experiences is evident, and readers of Comparative Constitutional
Theory will find in its pages a compendium of original,
theory-driven essays. The authors use a variety of theoretical
perspectives to explore the diversity of global constitutional
experience in a post-1989 world prominently marked by momentous
transitions from authoritarianism to democracy, by multiple
constitutional revolutions and devolutions, by the increased
penetration of international law into national jurisdictions, and
by the enhancement of supra-national institutions of governance.
Scholars around the globe will be interested in this book's unique
discussion of comparative constitutional theory, and students and
college professors will appreciate the accessibility of the
chapters and the placement of the United States in comparative
focus. Contributors include: W.-C. Chang, J.I. Colon-Rios, V.
Ferreres Comella, J.E. Finn, S. Gardbaum, M.A. Graber, G. Halmai,
J. Hiebert, G. Jacobsohn, J. King, H. Klug, D. Landau, D.S. Law, J.
McLean, J.-W. Mueller, D. Robertson, Y. Roznai, C. Saunders, M.
Schor, H. Schweber, S. Tierney, A. Torres Perez, M. Tushnet, J.
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