The Constitution of South Korea
/Chaihark HAHM
This book examines the South Korean Constitution in its political and historical context, with the stated aim of making it accessible to readers new to the subject…
Read MoreThis book examines the South Korean Constitution in its political and historical context, with the stated aim of making it accessible to readers new to the subject…
Read MoreIn referendums on fundamental constitutional issues, do the people come together to make decisions instead of representatives? This book argues that they do not…
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Read MoreThis book fills a gap in constitutional law by investigating the global trend towards substantive constitutional adjudication of electoral legislation…
Read MoreThis edited collection examines the challenges, both apparent and real, faced by Muslim practice and Islamic belief within the legal and political framework of Europe…
Read MoreThis book explores a specific aspect of modern parliamentarism: its ability to produce and organise political knowledge…
Read MoreThis book analyses the complex trends and transformations emerging in EU competition law in the current turbulent times…
Read MoreAdopting a global-south perspective, this book explores the constitutional, political, and institutional measures that have paved the way for several aggressive state policies in various Latin American countries during the COVID-19 pandemic…
Read MoreThe book provides the first regionally widespread and thematic look at African electoral systems and antecedent issues such as electoral laws, gender, politics, violence, and youth challenges in Africa.
Read MoreThis book analyses the equal citizenship claims of women and sexual and gender diverse people across several Asian jurisdictions. Leading comparative constitutional law scholars identify ‘opportunity structures’ to explain the uneven advancement of gender equality through constitutional litigation…
Read MoreThis book shines a spotlight on the way in which parliamentary scrutiny of regulations provides the primary support for democratic legitimacy for regulations in the UK and Australia…
Read MoreWhat is the nature of the EU’s authority? This book explores this question, and is much needed given the increased scrutiny of the EU's actions in the face of growing nationalism and various other internal and external challenges…
Read MoreThis book analyses how the recent information revolution has radically changed the way courts communicate with the public. It focuses on the consequences of the communication revolution of courts…
Read MoreThis book presents a defence of the value of equality within law which is neither purely formal nor an all-things-considered theory of justice…
Read MoreThis open access book delivers a much-needed analysis of the relationship between the EU financial constitution and democracy in the multi-level system…
Read MoreThis ambitious, innovative project examines the principle of effective judicial protection in EU law over two volumes. In the second volume an expert team explores how the national courts have applied Article 47…
Read MoreThis book is part of a 2-volume set which investigates the canon of constitutionally conforming interpretation. Both volumes analyse the canon’s use in the national, supranational and international context and reflect on the issues raised…
Read MoreThis book considers how courts engage with questions of fact in public law adjudication. It also considers whether the existing laws and practices surrounding evidence are sufficient, and how…
Read MoreIn this ground-breaking two-volume set, world-leading experts produce a rich, authoritative depiction of the world's press, its freedom, and its limits…
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