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"Contents" [2016] ELECD 649; in Bell, John; Paris, Marie-Luce (eds), "Rights-Based Constitutional Review" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016) v

Book Title: Rights-Based Constitutional Review

Editor(s): Bell, John; Paris, Marie-Luce

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781784717605

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 2

Extract:

Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface and acknowledgements xiii
List of journal abbreviations xvi

Setting the scene: elements of constitutional theory and methodology
of the research 1
Marie-Luce Paris

PART I BILL OF RIGHTS AND ACTS OF INCORPORATION: US
EXCEPTIONALISM AND ADAPTATION OF THE
PARLIAMENTARY MODEL

1. The United States of America
A comparativist critique of US judicial review of fundamental
rights cases: exceptionalisms, paradoxes and contradictions 29
Michel Rosenfeld
2. The United Kingdom
Rights-based constitutional review in the UK: from form to
function 63
Chintan Chandrachud and Aileen Kavanagh
3. Ireland
3.1 Leaving behind the Commonwealth model of rights
review: Ireland as an example of collaborative
constitutionalism 94
Eoin Carolan
3.2 A tale of two rights-based reviews or how the European
Convention on Human Rights Act 2003 has impacted
on the Irish model of review 120
Cliona Kelly
4. Australia
4.1 Australian constitutionalism and the UK-style dialogue
model of human rights protection 148
James Stellios

v
vi Rights-based constitutional review

4.2 Adventures in the grey zone: constitutionalism, rights
and the review of executive power in the migration
context 180
Matthew Zagor
5. Finland
Intermediate constitutional review in Finland: promising in
theory, problematic in practice 218
Juha Lavapuro, Tuomas Ojanen and Martin Scheinin

PART II CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS AND CONSTITUTIONAL
REFORMS: SPECIFIC EUROPEAN EXPERIENCES
TOWARDS AN EVOLUTION OF THE KELSENIAN MODEL

6. Italy
The Italian system of constitutional review: a Kelsenian model
moving towards a decentralized model? 247
Paolo Passaglia
7. Spain
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