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|a Constitutionalism and democracy :
|b transitions in the contemporaryworld : the American Council of Learned Societies comparativeconstitutionalism papers /
|c edited by Douglas Greenberg ... [et al.].
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|a New York :
|b Oxford University Press,
|c 1993.
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|a xxiii, 391 p. ;
|c 25 cm.
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|a Papers from a series of international conferences organized by theAmerican Council of Learned Societies.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a I. Transitions. 1. Constitutions, Constitutionalism, and Democracy /Walter F. Murphy. 2. Constitutionalism in Europe Since 1945:Reconstruction and Reappraisal / Nevil Johnson. 3. Transition toDemocracy, Corporatism and Presidentialism with Special Reference toLatin America / Carlos Santiago Nino. 4. Constitutions WithoutConstitutionalism: Reflections on an African Political Paradox / H.W.O.Okoth-Ogendo -- II. Human Rights. 5. Human Rights in ConstitutionalOrder and in Political Practice in Latin America / Hugo E. Fruhling. 6.The National Question, Secession and Constitutionalism: The Mediationof Competing Claims to Self-Determination / Abdullahi An-Naim. 7.European Courts and Human Rights / Ludger Kuhnhardt. 8. SocialMovements, Constitutionalism, and Human Rights: Comments from theMalaysian and Indonesian Experiences / Daniel S. Lev -- III. Pluralismand Nationalism. 9. Uses and Usurpation of Constitutional Ideology /Radhika Coomeraswamy.
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|a Representative government and representation
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|a Democracy
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|a Constitutional history
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|a American Council of Learned Societies
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