Sources of Constitutional Law contains a selection of constitutions and fundamental legislative instruments from five Western democracies: the United States, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. In addition, the book includes the text of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union. The instruments reproduced in the book are rendered either in the original English, in the official English version, or in new translations under critical editorship. Sources of Constitutional Law will permit students of...
Sources of Constitutional Law contains a selection of constitutions and fundamental legislative instruments from five Western democracies: the United ...
Constitutions Compared was previously published by Intersentia. Changes made in respect to the previous edition On this page in the section downloads you will find the inspection copy. Here you can find out what changes have been made in the new edition. The sixth edition of this widely utilized handbook provides a userfriendly and original and innovative introduction to comparative constitutional law. For each area of constitutional law, a general introduction and a comparative overview is provided, which is then followed by more detailed country chapters on that specific area. In...
Constitutions Compared was previously published by Intersentia. Changes made in respect to the previous edition On this page in the section downl...
Although we often think of law and the legal system as abstract things, they are not: law is people's work, made concrete and filled with life by those who draft, interpret, apply, and enforce it, and also by those who reflect on it and teach it. Therefore, how well Indonesia's legal system works, whether it succeeds in fully implementing the rule of law, and whether it brings justice to Indonesia's diverse people depends on its jurists, and thereby ultimately on the quality of its legal education. Therefore, it is important to ask how legal education can be further improved. How to better...
Although we often think of law and the legal system as abstract things, they are not: law is people's work, made concrete and filled with life by thos...