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- ISBN-10 : 1543805639
- ISBN-13 : 978-1543805635
- Author: Allan Ides
A favorite classroom prep tool of successful students that is often recommended by professors, the Examples & Explanations (E&E) series provides an alternative perspective to help you understand your casebook and in-class lectures. Each E&E offers hypothetical questions complemented by detailed explanations that allow you to test your knowledge of the topics in your courses and compare your own analysis.
Table of contents:
Introduction
Part One: General Issues
1. Constitutions and constitutionalism, Yasuo Hasebe and Cesare Pinelli
2. Constitutions embedded in different legal systems, Thomas Fleiner and Cheryl Saunders
3. International relations and international law, Anne Peters and Ulrich Preuss
4. Constitutions and legitimacy over time, Catherine Dupré and Jiunn-rong Yeh
5. Constitution making, Jennifer Widner and Xenophon Contiades
Part Two: Structures
6. Governmental systems, Denis Baranger and Christina Murray
7. Emergency powers, Victor V. Ramraj and Menaka Guruswamy
8. The judiciary, constitutional review, and constitutional interpretation, Albert H.Y. Chen and Miguel Poiares Maduro
9. Justiciability, Mark Tushnet and Juani Bertomeu
10. Administrative bureaucracies, Janet MacLean with Mark Tushnet
11. Electoral systems, including voting rights and political parties, Mahendra P. Singh
12. Federalism and autonomy, Lidija R. Basta-Fleiner and Jean-François Gaudreault-Desbiens
13. Minorities: Structural provisions, Solomon Dersso and Francesco Palermo
14. State Action/Horizontal Effect, Colm O’Cinneide and Manfred Stelzer
Part Three: Rights 15. Human Dignity, Dieter Grimm and Margit Cohn
16. Limits on punishment, Martin Scheinen and Denise Meyerson
17. Freedom of and right to information, Thomas Bull and Hugh Corder
18. Free expression and association, Iain Currie
19. Freedom of religion and establishment or non-establishment, W. Cole Durham and Carolyn Evans
20. Procedural fairness generally, Sophie Boyron and Wendy Lacey
21. Rights in connection with criminal process, Máximo Langer and Kent Roach
22. General provisions dealing with equality discrimination, Bryn-Otto Bryde and Michael Ashley Stein
23. Gender equality discrimination, Ruth Rubio-Marin and Wen-Cheng Chang
24. Race and ethnicity discrimination, Patrick Macklem and Adrien K. Wing
25. Positive discrimination/affirmative action with respect to gender and race, Robert J. Cottrol and Megan Davis
26. Minorities and group rights, Michael M. Karayanni and Roberto Gargarella
27. Rights of non-citizens, Atsushi Kondo and Dragoljub Popovic
28. Property Rights, Jeremy Webber and Kirsty Gover
29. Social and economic rights, George Katrougalos and Paul O’Connell
30. Linguistic and Cultural Rights, Bipin Adhikari and Carlos Viver Pi-Sunyer
31. Environmental rights, Hong Sik Cho and Ole W. Pedersen
Part Four: New Challenges
32. Asylum and Refugees, Michelle Foster and Jonathan Klaaren
33. Sovereignty and Globalization, Zaid Al-Ali and Arun K. Thiruvengadam
34. Multicultural Societies and Migration, Pierre Bosset, Anna Gamper, and Theo Öhlinger
35. Population, Brian Opeskin and Enyinna Nwauche
36. Supranational Organizations, Marcus Boeckenforde and Daniel Sabsay
37. New Technological Challenges, Thomas Fetzer and Christopher S. Yoo
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