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Book Title: Comparative Constitutional Law in Asia
Editor(s): Dixon, Rosalind; Ginsburg, Tom
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781002698
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Acknowledgements ix
1. Introduction 1
Rosalind Dixon and Tom Ginsburg
PART I CONSTITUTIONAL DESIGN, AMENDMENT AND
INTERPRETATION
2. Participation in constitutional design: Asian exceptionalism 23
Justin Blount and Tom Ginsburg
3. Constitutional courts in East Asia 47
Tom Ginsburg
4. Judicial engagement 80
Cheryl Saunders
5. Weak-form review and its constitutional relatives: An Asian
perspective 102
Mark Tushnet and Rosalind Dixon
PART II CONSTITUTIONAL STRUCTURE
6. The structure of legislativeexecutive relations: Asia in
comparative perspective 123
José Antonio Cheibub and Fernando Limongi
7. Classical and post-conflict federalism: Implications for Asia 163
Sujit Choudhry
8. Constitutions and emergency regimes in Asia 200
Victor V. Ramraj
PART III CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
9. The comparative constitutional law of freedom of expression
in Asia 227
Adrienne Stone, Rishad Chowdhury and Martin Clark
v
vi Comparative constitutional law in Asia
10. The right to property in Asia 250
Tom Allen
11. Equality in Asia 277
Kate O'Regan and Madhav Khosla
12. Comparative constitutional law and religion in Asia 316
Ran Hirschl
Index 339
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