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Background Information

Course Material

Introduction

Additional Readings

Readings

Constitutionalism: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
from http://plato.stanford.edu

Constitutions, Constitutionalism and Democracy
 by Walter F. Murphy

Unit 1 - What is a Constitution and What is the Purpose of a Constitution

Unit 2 - Classification of Constitution

Unit 3 - Component Elements of a Constitution

Unit 4 - Making a Constitution

Unit 5 - Amendment, Suspension or Repeal of Constitution

Unit 6 - Unconstitutional Abrogation of Written Constitution

Unit 7 - Relationship between a Written Constitution and other Laws

Unit 8 - General Structure of Constitutions

Unit 9 - Principles of Interpretation of Written Constitutions

Unit 10 - Interpretation of Constitutions, continued

Unit 11 - Fundamental Rights and Freedoms General Aspects

Unit 12 - The Executive

Unit 13 - The Judiciary

Unit 14 - Nogat

Unit 15 - Miscellaneous Matters

 

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