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Methodological Challenges in Comparative Constitutional Law
My talk today, Methodological Challenges in Comparative Constitutional Law, has two parts. The first part focuses on the relationship between the purposes of comparison and the methodological challenges of comparison. The second part asks whether there are particular methodological challenges in comparative constitutional law as compared with other comparative legal studies
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Constitutional Dialogue and Human Dignity: States and Transnational Constitutional Discourse
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Principle and Compromise in Constitutional Adjudication The Eleventh Amendment and State Sovereign Immunity
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Ambivalent Resistance and Comparative Constitutionalism: Opening up the Conversation on "Proportionality," Rights and Federalism
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Narratives of Federalism Of Continuities and Comparative Constitutional Experience
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Constitutions as "Living Trees?" Comparative Constitutional Law and Interpretive Metaphors
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Democracy and Judicial Review, Will and Reason, Amendment and Interpretation: A Review of Barry Friedman's the Will of the People
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