UID:
almafu_9960011190202883
Format:
1 online resource (512 p.)
ISBN:
1-4742-0248-9
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1-84946-919-9
Series Statement:
Hart studies in comparative public law
Content:
"The world appears to be globalizing economically, technologically, and even, to a halting extent, politically. This process of globalization raises the possibility of an international legal framework, a possibility which has gained pressing relevance in the wake of the recent global economic crisis. But, for any international legal framework to exist, normative agreement between countries - with very differing political, economic, cultural, and legal traditions - becomes necessary. This book explores the possibility of such a normative agreement through the prism of national constitutional norms. Since 1945, more than a hundred countries have adopted constitutional texts which incorporate, at least in part, a Bill of Rights. These texts reveal significant similarities, which are examined in the book. From these national studies, the book analyzes the rise of constitutionalism since World War II and charts the possibility of a consensus of values which might plausibly underpin an effective and legitimate international legal order."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Note:
Includes index.
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1. Introduction -- Dennis Davis, Alan Richter and Cheryl Saunders -- 2. Values in Australian Constitutionalism -- Cheryl Saunders and Megan Donaldson -- 3. Global Values and Local Realities: Brazilian Constitutional Law -- Fábio Carvalho Leite and Florian F Hoffmann -- 4. Canada -- Lorraine E Weinrib -- 5. Constitutions and Values in Three Chinese Societies -- Albert HY Chen -- 6. Human Dignity, Individual Rights and Equality: The Core Values of the Finnish Constitutional Act -- Martta October and Riikka Salonen -- 7. Constitutional and Legal Framework for Rights Protection in France -- Michel Troper -- 8. Values in German Constitutional Law -- Dieter Grimm -- 9. Crafting Constitutional Values: An Examination of the Supreme Court of India -- Menaka Guruswamy -- 10. Values in Iranian Constitutional Law -- Nazila Ghanea -- 11. Global Values and Local Realities: The Case of Israeli Constitutional Law -- Aeyal M Gross -- 12. Japan -- Yasuo Hasebe -- 13. Values in the South African Constitution -- Catherine Albertyn -- 14. Values in the UK Constitution -- Jeffrey Jowell and Colm O'Cinneide -- 15. Global Constitutional Values in the United States -- Ruti Teitel -- 16. Global Values in the Venezuelan Constitution: Some Prioritisations and Several Incongruences -- Allan R Brewer-Carías -- 17. Conclusion -- Dennis Davis, Alan Richter and Cheryl Saunders
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Also issued in print.
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-5099-1770-5
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-84113-855-X
Language:
English
DOI:
10.5040/9781474202480