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"Contributors" [2019] ELECD 1150; in Alviar Garcia, Helena; Frankenberg, Gunter (eds), "Authoritarian Constitutionalism" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019) vii

Book Title: Authoritarian Constitutionalism

Editor(s): Alviar García, Helena; Frankenberg, Günter

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Section Title: Contributors

Number of pages: 3

Extract:

Contributors
Helena Alviar García, full professor at Universidad de Los Andes in
Bogotá, Colombia; teaches Legal and Feminist Theory, Public Policy and
Constitutional Law and Property. Selected publications: `Looking beyond the
Constitution: The Social and Ecological Function of Property' in Rosalind
Dixon and Tom Ginsburg, Comparative Constitutionalism in Latin America,
Edward Elgar 2017; `Distribution of Resources Led by Courts: A Few Words
of Caution' in Helena Alviar García, Karl Klare and Lucy A. Williams, Social
and Economic Rights in Theory and Practice, Routledge, 2014.
Dennis M. Davis, professor in the Faculty of Law, University of Cape
Town, judge of the High Court of South Africa; teaches jurisprudence, con-
stitutional law and competition law. Selected publications: `Transformative
Constitutionalism and the Common and Customary Law', South African
Journal of Human Rights, 2010.
Michael W. Dowdle, associate professor of law, National University of
Singapore. Principal research interests include public law theory and regula-
tory geography. Selected publications: Constitutionalism beyond Liberalism,
Cambridge University Press, 2017, edited with Michael A. Wilkinson; `The
Regulatory Geography of Modern Capitalism: Putting "Rule of Law" in Its
Place' Oxford Talk, 2018.
Omar El Manfalouty, graduated from Frankfurt University with a BA in
History in 2017, working on Tertullian's treatment of empire and martyrdom
and finishing his master's thesis on identity and belonging in Josephus.
Günter Frankenberg, senior professor at the Law School of Goethe University
Frankfurt/Main, where he teaches public law, legal philosophy, and compara-
tive law. Selected publications: Comparative Law as Critique, ...


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