The third edition of Aalt Willem Heringa and Philipp Kiiver, Constitutions Compared: an Introduction to Comparative Constitutional Law (2012) is out.
I've found the previous edition very useful in teaching Comparative Public Law for the last few years. For those who prefer a mongraph over an Anglo-American style casebook, it's ideal.
The description reads:

Now into its third edition, this book is a helpful guide for students who are for the first time exploring comparative constitutional law, and a solid foundation for more advanced graduate-level courses. The book includes a table giving an overview of the systems discussed, a glossary and an index, model exam questions, fresh translations of the relevant constitutional texts and a selection of important international treaty provisions.
The Table of Contents is also available here.
No comments:
Post a Comment