The Oxford handbook of comparative constitutional law / edited by Michel Rosenfeld and András Sajó.

Contributor(s): Rosenfeld, Michel, 1948- [editor.] | Sajó, András [editor.]Material type: TextTextOxford, U.K. : Oxford University Press, 2013Edition: First published in paperbackDescription: xix, 1396 pages ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780199578610 (hardback : alk. paper)Other title: Comparative constitutional lawSubject(s): Constitutional law | Comparative lawLOC classification: K3165 .O94 2013Online resources: Table of contents only | Table of contents only Summary: The first comprehensive reference in the field of comparative constitutional law, providing a road map to the current state of research for all those working in the discipline Presents a global, comparative perspective on the central concepts, institutions, and processes of constitutional law, invaluable for students and academics of constitutional law in any country Analyses the comparative jurisprudence on constitutional rights, offering a valuable inroad into understanding comparative human rights law Features contributions from leading political scientists, legal scholars, and judges to present a rounded perspective on the discipline and emerging trends
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The first comprehensive reference in the field of comparative constitutional law, providing a road map to the current state of research for all those working in the discipline Presents a global, comparative perspective on the central concepts, institutions, and processes of constitutional law, invaluable for students and academics of constitutional law in any country Analyses the comparative jurisprudence on constitutional rights, offering a valuable inroad into understanding comparative human rights law Features contributions from leading political scientists, legal scholars, and judges to present a rounded perspective on the discipline and emerging trends