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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ran Hirschl (University of Toronto) , Yaniv Roznai (Reichman University, Israel)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press ISBN: 9781009473248ISBN 10: 1009473247 Pages: 386 Publication Date: 21 March 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'Constitutions do not just constitute and regulate public power. They shape our collective identity. This volume brings together leading constitutional scholars from around the world to interrogate this idea of 'constitutional identity' – including its conceptual foundations and empirical manifestations in a wide range of jurisdictions. It should be read by all those interested in how to create and sustain stable constitutional systems in 'which we the people' see ourselves in our founding document and practices.' Rosalind Dixon, Professor of Law, University of New South Wales 'Gary Jacobsohn's concept of 'constitutional identity' has proven central both for comparative constitutional studies and for grasping key political struggles in most nations today. Building on Jacobsohn's brilliant work, the stunning array of scholars assembled by Ran Hirschl and Yaniv Roznai in this volume illuminate major theoretical and political issues throughout history and around the world.' Rogers M. Smith, Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania 'Combining nation-specific and conceptual studies, this valuable collection consolidates and deepens our understanding of the place constitutional identity has in today's world. Showing that constitutional identities are dynamic, contested, and politically constructed, the essays also probe the frontier where constitutional identity meets the universal claims of constitutionalism as such. The book is a fitting tribute to Gary Jacobsohn's contributions to comparative constitutional law.' Mark Tushnet 'This book belongs on the desk of every scholar of comparative constitutionalism. It showcases leading voices in the field, each digging deeply into the core of constitutions to excavate novel insights that will endure for years to come. A must-read, curated by two of the best constitutionalists in the world.' Richard Albert, Professor of World Constitutions, The University of Texas at Austin 'Constitutions do not just constitute and regulate public power. They shape our collective identity. This volume brings together leading constitutional scholars from around the world to interrogate this idea of 'constitutional identity' - including its conceptual foundations and empirical manifestations in a wide range of jurisdictions. It should be read by all those interested in how to create and sustain stable constitutional systems in 'which we the people' see ourselves in our founding document and practices.' Rosalind Dixon, Scientia Professor of Law, University of New South Wales 'Gary Jacobsohn's concept of 'constitutional identity' has proven central both for comparative constitutional studies and for grasping key political struggles in most nations today. Building on Jacobsohn's brilliant work, the stunning array of scholars assembled by Ran Hirschl and Yaniv Roznai in this volume illuminate major theoretical and political issues throughout history and around the world.' Rogers M. Smith, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania 'Combining nation-specific and conceptual studies, this valuable collection consolidates and deepens our understanding of the place constitutional identity has in today's world. Showing that constitutional identities are dynamic, contested, and politically constructed, the essays also probe the frontier where constitutional identity meets the universal claims of constitutionalism as such. The book is a fitting tribute to Gary Jacobsohn's contributions to comparative constitutional law.' Mark Tushnet, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law, Harvard Law School 'This book belongs on the desk of every scholar of comparative constitutionalism. It showcases leading voices in the field, each digging deeply into the core of constitutions to excavate novel insights that will endure for years to come. A must-read, curated by two of the best constitutionalists in the world.' Richard Albert, Professor of World Constitutions, The University of Texas at Austin Author InformationRan Hirschl is the David R. Cameron Distinguished Professor in Law and Politics at the University of Toronto, and a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Yaniv Roznai is an associate professor at the Harry Radzyner Law School, and codirector of the Rubinstein Center for Constitutional Challenges Reichman University (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |