Constitutions in Transition: a Constitutional Typology and Its Impact on Judicial versus Non-Judicial Enforcement of Human Rights

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This paper develops the hypothesis that there is a relation between the type of constitution of a country and the particular role which institutional guarantees may or may not provide for the enforcement of constitutional rights, and in particular human rights

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