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Constitutional Theocracy

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Description for Constitutional Theocracy Hardback. Presents a comparative analysis of religion-and-state jurisprudence from dozens of countries worldwide to explore the role of constitutional law and courts in a non-secularist world. Num Pages: 314 pages. BIC Classification: JPHC; LAM; LND. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 155 x 28. Weight in Grams: 612.

At the intersection of two sweeping global trends—the rise of popular support for principles of theocratic governance and the spread of constitutionalism and judicial review—a new legal order has emerged: constitutional theocracy. It enshrines religion and its interlocutors as “a” or “the” source of legislation, and at the same time adheres to core ideals and practices of modern constitutionalism. A unique hybrid of apparently conflicting worldviews, values, and interests, constitutional theocracies thus offer an ideal setting—a “living laboratory” as it were—for studying constitutional law as a form of politics by other means. In this book, Ran Hirschl undertakes a rigorous ... Read more

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Product Details

Publisher
Harvard University Press
Number of pages
314
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Weight
612g
Number of Pages
314
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass, United States
ISBN
9780674048195
SKU
V9780674048195
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About Ran Hirschl
Ran Hirschl is Professor of Political Science and Law, University of Toronto, and Canada Research Chair in Constitutionalism and Democracy.

Reviews for Constitutional Theocracy
A tour de force. Ran Hirschl's powerful analysis convincingly demonstrates that constitutionalism encompasses constitutional theocracy as well as constitutional democracy, that constitutional theocracy is becoming a dominant form of constitutionalism globally, and that this conflation of constitutional and religious values may have underappreciated virtues (and vices).
Mark Graber, University of Maryland School of Law Ran Hirschl proves himself to ... Read more

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