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Book Title: Comparative Constitutional Law in Latin America
Editor(s): Dixon, Rosalind; Ginsburg, Tom
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781785369209
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Foreword Manuel Cepeda Espinosa viii
1. Comparative constitutional law in Latin America: an introduction 1
Rosalind Dixon and Tom Ginsburg
2. Constitution making and constitutionalism in Latin America:
the role of procedural rules 17
Gabriel L. Negretto
3. Constitution making and constituent power 57
Joel Colón-Ríos
4. A critical mapping of transitional justice in Latin America 87
Lucas Lixinski
5. Constitutional revolution in the Andes? 108
Zachary Elkins
6. The new "Bolivarian" Constitutions: a textual analysis 126
Mark Tushnet
7. Looking beyond the Constitution: the social and ecological
function of property 153
Helena Alviar Garcia
8. Equality 176
Roberto Gargarella
9. Modes of disestablishment in Latin America 198
Julieta Lemaitre
10. Judicial role and the limits of constitutional convergence in Latin
America 227
David Landau
11. Ambitious constitutions: prominent courts 253
Oscar Vilhena Vieira
12. Between power and submissiveness: constitutional adjudication in
Latin America 276
Raul A. Sanchez Urribarri
13. The institutional limits of Inter-American constitutionalism 300
Alexandra Huneeus
v
vi Comparative constitutional law in Latin America
14. The constitutional protection of economic and social rights in Latin
America 325
Carlos Bernal
15. The "economic constitutions" of Latin America: between free
markets and socioeconomic rights 343
Javier Couso
Index 361
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