Understanding the potentially ‘defining force of twenty-first-century constitutionalism’
In a recent book chapter, Ran Hirschl notes that ‘it is hard to overstate the incredible intellectual renaissance of comparative constitutional law over the past two decades’ (p. 14). Hirschl should know, because he himself has perhaps made the most important contribution to it.
Hirschl now considers the greatest challenge for comparative legal scholars …
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