European constitutionalism is not merely an intra-European
phenomenon but it can also be compared to other major forms of
constitutionalism. Over the past decade or so issues have emerged
which seem to indicate that European constitutional theory and
practice is becoming aware that it has developed certain rules and
possesses certain characteristics which distinguish it from US
constitutionalism and vice versa. This book explores whether such
differences can be found in the five areas of 'freedom of speech',
'human dignity', 'duty to protect', 'adjudication' and 'democracy
and international influences'. The authors of this book are
constitutional scholars from Europe and the United States as well
as from other constitutional states, such as Canada, Israel, Japan,
Peru and South Africa.
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