Constitution Making (edited by Choudhry & Ginsburg)
The making of constitutions is both ubiquitous and poorly understood. It is ubiquitous because constitutions are a central feature of the modern nation-state, but do not generally last very long. It is poorly understood in part because of the sheer diversity of environments in which constitutions are produced. Consider a few examples from the recent … Continue reading Constitution Making (edited by Choudhry & Ginsburg)
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