Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Migration as a new metaphor in comparative constitutional law
- PART I The methodology of comparativism
- PART II Convergence toward a liberal democratic model?
- 5 Questioning the migration of constitutional ideas: rights, constitutionalism and the limits of convergence
- 6 Spreading liberal constitutionalism: an inquiry into the fate of free speech rights in new democracies
- 7 Underlying principles and the migration of reasoning templates: a trans-systemic reading of the Quebec Secession Reference
- 8 Migrating marriages and comparative constitutionalism
- PART III Comparative constitutional law, international law and transnational governance
- PART IV Comparative constitutional law in action – constitutionalism post 9/11
- Index
8 - Migrating marriages and comparative constitutionalism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 July 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Migration as a new metaphor in comparative constitutional law
- PART I The methodology of comparativism
- PART II Convergence toward a liberal democratic model?
- 5 Questioning the migration of constitutional ideas: rights, constitutionalism and the limits of convergence
- 6 Spreading liberal constitutionalism: an inquiry into the fate of free speech rights in new democracies
- 7 Underlying principles and the migration of reasoning templates: a trans-systemic reading of the Quebec Secession Reference
- 8 Migrating marriages and comparative constitutionalism
- PART III Comparative constitutional law, international law and transnational governance
- PART IV Comparative constitutional law in action – constitutionalism post 9/11
- Index
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- The Migration of Constitutional Ideas , pp. 209 - 230Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2007
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