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Explores the language of constitutional comparison, examining how it shapes our understanding of constitutionalism. Provides a comprehensive overview of the field, covering both theoretical and practical aspects. Examines the role of language in constitutional interpretation, argumentation, and decision-making. Analyzes the different ways in which constitutional concepts are translated and compared across jurisdictions. Explores the challenges and opportunities of constitutional comparison in an increasingly globalized world. Offers a unique perspective on the relationship between language and constitutional law. Written by leading scholars in the field, providing a cutting-edge analysis of the latest developments. Essential reading for anyone interested in constitutional law, comparative law, or the role of language in law.
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