Portuguese edition originally published: São Paulo : WMF Martins Fontes, 2009.
"This English edition has been revised and enlarged by the author"--Title page verso
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-213) and index.
Contents
Theoretical background -- From transversal constitution -- -- to transconstitutionalism between legal orders -- Transconstitutionalism in a "multilevel" or multicentric world legal system -- Excursus : limits and possibilities of transconstitutionalism in terms of empirical conditions, functional requirement and normative claim.
Summary
Transconstitutionalism is a concept used to describe what happens to constitutional law when it is emancipated from the state, in which can be found the origins of constitutional law. This book examines the way transconstitutionalism is evolving and how it effects legal systems. Source other than Library of Congress.
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