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Asymmetries, Courts, and Comparative Constitutional Law
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This book explores constitutional asymmetries in divided multi-tiered systems as a dynamic constitutional model to accommodate ethnocultural diversity through a comparative analysis of 12 constitut...
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This book explores constitutional asymmetries in divided multi-tiered systems as a dynamic constitutional model to accommodate ethnocultural diversity through a comparative analysis of 12 constitutional systems from both the Global North and the Global South. It offers a unique integrated analysis of asymmetries as designed by the constitutional orders and interpreted by courts.
The book contributes to the comparative constitutional scholarship on asymmetric federalism, providing for not only a qualitative but also a quantitative assessment of asymmetries. It combines traditional doctrinal and case-law analysis with emerging methodological approaches to legal research, such as empirical legal studies and decolonial comparative law.
The book contributes to the comparative constitutional scholarship on asymmetric federalism, providing for not only a qualitative but also a quantitative assessment of asymmetries. It combines traditional doctrinal and case-law analysis with emerging methodological approaches to legal research, such as empirical legal studies and decolonial comparative law.
Price: $143.00
Pages: 352
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Studies in Territorial and Cultural Diversity Governance
Publication Date:
30 October 2025
ISBN: 9789004736870
Format: Hardcover
Lidia Bonifati is a postdoctoral research fellow in comparative public law at the University of Bologna and an affiliated researcher at the University of Antwerp. She has authored several publications in the area of constitutional design for divided societies, asymmetric federalism, and minority rights.