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The Global South and Comparative Constitutional Law
Although the Global South represents 'most of the world' in terms of constitutions and population, it is underrepresented in comparative constitutional discourse. This book fills the gap in this scholarship by tackling the most important aspects of comparative law from the Southern perspective.
Author(s) | Edited by Philipp Dann (Professor of Public Law and Comparative Law, Professor of Public Law and Comparative Law, Humboldt University Berlin), Michael Riegner (Postdoctoral Researcher, Postdoctoral Researcher, Humboldt University Berlin), Maxim Boennemann |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 320 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 29 Oct 2020 |
Availability | Available |
Although the Global South represents 'most of the world' in terms of constitutions and population, it is underrepresented in comparative constitutional discourse. This book fills the gap in this scholarship by tackling the most important aspects of comparative law from the Southern perspective.
1: Philipp Dann, Michael Riegner, Maxim Boennemann: The Southern Turn in Comparative Constitutional Law: An Introduction Theorizing the Global South in Comparative Constitutional Law 2: Florian Hoffmann: Facing South: On the Significance of an/other Mod
Philipp Dann is full professor at the Law Faculty of Humboldt University Berlin. He received his law degrees from the state of Berlin (1. and 2. state examination), Frankfurt University (PhD and post-doctoral habilitation) and Harvard Law School (LL.M.).