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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Angioletta Sperti (University of Pisa, Italy)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Hart Publishing Weight: 0.358kg ISBN: 9781509932115ISBN 10: 1509932119 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 19 September 2019 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews...it is impressive how the author manages at the beginning and at the end of each chapter to guide the reader through her sophisticated reconstruction of the legal arguments, the reasoning of courts, and the explanation of certain trends emerging from the comparison...another great value of the volume is the ability to provide a detailed analysis of gay rights and sexual orientation equality by offering a massive diachronic and synchronic comparison of constitutional provisions, legislation and case-law encompassing a variety of countries with different legal traditions. -- Cristina Fasone * Rivista di Diritti Comparati * Angioletta Sperti’s new book is published at an excellent time...In addition to explaining recent legal developments related to “sexual orientation equality,” she wishes to uncover and use recent sexual orientation legal developments to elucidate insights about transnational constitutional borrowing and inter-branch dialogue in constitutional democracies. The pleasant surprise of this book is that Sperti accomplishes both, and does so insightfully and convincingly. -- Eric C. Christiansen, Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law, San Francisco * I·CONnect Blog * Comparative and equality law scholars will surely appreciate many aspects of this work, which engages with an impressive range of courts’ decisions and foreign domestic and international material and proposes a comprehensive legal analysis of the issue. Sperti also brings to the table a very nuanced understanding of how constitutional law can address and correct social prejudices, and how courts interact with cultural changes and socially accepted notions of sex, family and marriage. -- Ivana Isailovic, Harvard University * International Journal of Constitutional Law * The author of this lucid examination of the use of constitutional challenges to advance lesbian, gay and bisexual rights provides an expert, detailed and wide-ranging exploration of the field. -- Brian Dempsey, University of Dundee * SCOLAG Legal Journal * ...it is impressive how the author manages at the beginning and at the end of each chapter to guide the reader through her sophisticated reconstruction of the legal arguments, the reasoning of courts, and the explanation of certain trends emerging from the comparison...another great value of the volume is the ability to provide a detailed analysis of gay rights and sexual orientation equality by offering a massive diachronic and synchronic comparison of constitutional provisions, legislation and case-law encompassing a variety of countries with different legal traditions. -- Cristina Fasone * Rivista di Diritti Comparati * Angioletta Sperti's new book is published at an excellent time...In addition to explaining recent legal developments related to sexual orientation equality, she wishes to uncover and use recent sexual orientation legal developments to elucidate insights about transnational constitutional borrowing and inter-branch dialogue in constitutional democracies. The pleasant surprise of this book is that Sperti accomplishes both, and does so insightfully and convincingly. -- Eric C. Christiansen, Professor of Law, Golden Gate University School of Law, San Francisco * I*CONnect Blog * Comparative and equality law scholars will surely appreciate many aspects of this work, which engages with an impressive range of courts' decisions and foreign domestic and international material and proposes a comprehensive legal analysis of the issue. Sperti also brings to the table a very nuanced understanding of how constitutional law can address and correct social prejudices, and how courts interact with cultural changes and socially accepted notions of sex, family and marriage. -- Ivana Isailovic, Harvard University * International Journal of Constitutional Law * The author of this lucid examination of the use of constitutional challenges to advance lesbian, gay and bisexual rights provides an expert, detailed and wide-ranging exploration of the field. -- Brian Dempsey, University of Dundee * SCOLAG Legal Journal * Author InformationAngioletta Sperti is Associate Professor of Comparative Public Law at the University of Pisa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |