Comparative Constitutional Reasoning
Discover the groundbreaking work of András Jakab in Comparative Constitutional Reasoning, published by Cambridge University Press in 2017. This comprehensive volume spans 704 pages and delves into the reasoning practices of constitutional judges across eighteen diverse legal systems worldwide. By focusing on pivotal cases, Jakab employs both qualitative and quantitative analysis to compare judicial processes effectively. This book stands as the first-ever systematic study of constitutional reasoning at such an extensive scale, making it an invaluable resource for legal scholars, practitioners, and students alike. Enhance your understanding of constitutional law with this essential addition to your library.