Order from transfer: comparative constitutional design and legal culture
A fascinating collection of essays commenting on and developing Frankenberg's IKEA theory of legal transfer. With valuable theoretical analyses, comparative studies, attention to gender issues, post-colonial contexts, imposed law and legal history, this book is essential reading for anyone thin...
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Zusammenfassung: | A fascinating collection of essays commenting on and developing Frankenberg's IKEA theory of legal transfer. With valuable theoretical analyses, comparative studies, attention to gender issues, post-colonial contexts, imposed law and legal history, this book is essential reading for anyone thinking about the circulation of legal models especially, but not only, in the area of constitutional law. David Nelken, University of Cardiff, UK Frankenberg's work gives a new insight of what comparative law can be in the context of globalization, representing an outstanding achievement. His theory of "transfer" supersedes the metaphors of mainstream scholarship, displaying that constitutions are not mere "commodities" or items to be assembled. The real matter is rather, which "meanings" are generated through transfer. In this way, beyond any usual flat version, we may perceive that any "constitutional relocation" exhibits a reappraisal of the whole world we live in. Pier Giueseppe Monateri, University of Turin, Italy Constitutional orders and legal regimes are established and changed through the importing and exporting of ideas and ideologies, norms, institutions and arguments. The contributions in this book discuss this assumption and address theoretical questions, methodological problems and political projects connected with the transfer of constitutions and law. Some of the chapters focus on the pathways, risks and side-effects of legal-constitutional transfers in specific situations, such as postcolonial societies and occupied territories. Others follow law beyond the official arenas into systems of legal pluralism, while others analyze how experimentalism generates hybrid constitutional orders. This interdisciplinary, multi-jurisdictional study will appeal to researchers, academics and advanced students in the fields of comparative constitutional law, comparative law and legal theory |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Pt. I. Transplant, transfer, migration, etc. -- only words? : problems of theory and method -- pt. II. Ordering gender : comparing the casting and recasting of women and gender relations in constitutional contexts -- pt. III. Ordering pluralism : alternative normative orders challenging the state-centeredness of constitutionalism -- pt. IV. Ordering the postcolony : constitutional breaks, continuities, and hybrids -- pt. V. Ordering hegemony : constitutional moments in occupied territories and colonies -- pt. VI. Ordering Europe -- Europe ordering : constitutional transfers to Latin America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries |
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CONTENTS
CONTRIBUTORS
PREFACE
VII
XII
CONSTITUTIONS
ASCOMMODITIES:
NOTES
ONATHEORY
OFTRANSFER
GUENTER
FRANKENBERG
PARTI
TRANSPLANT,
TRANSFER,
MIGRATION,
ETC.
-
ONLY
WORDS?
PROBLEMS
OFTHEORY
AND
METHOD
COMPARATIVE
CONSTITUTIONAL
STUDIES
ANDTHEDISCOURSE
ONLEGAL
TRANSFER
29
TIMOTOHIDIPUR
2
CLOTTED
HISTORY
ANDCHEMICAL
REACTIONS
-ONTHEPOSSIBILITY
OF
CONSTITUTIONAL
TRANSFER
36
MARGRIT
SECKELMANN
3
"ONE
SIZECANFITALL"-SOME
HERETICAL
THOUGHTS
ONTHEMASS
PRODUCTION
OFLEGAL
TRANSPLANTS
56
RALF MICHAELS
PARTII
ORDERING
GENDER
-COMPARING
THE
CASTING
AND
RECASTING
OFWOMEN
AND
GENDER
RELATIONS
INCONSTITUTIONAL
CONTEXTS
4
GENDER
STRUCTURES
ANDCONSTITUTIONAL
LAW
81
HELENA
ALVIAR
GARCIA
5
PRIVATE
BUTEQUAL?
WHY
THERIGHT
TOPRIVACY
WILLNOTBRING
FULL
EQUALITY
FORSAME-SEX
COUPLES
87
NORA
MARKARD
6
LEGAL
TRANSFER
OFWOMEN
ANDFETUSES:
ATRIPFROM
GERMAN
TO
PORTUGUESE
ABORTION
CONSTITUTIONALISM
120
RUTH
RUBIO
MARIN
V
VI
ORDERFROM TRANSFER
PARTIII
ORDERING
PLURALISM
-ALTERNATIVE
NORMATIVE
ORDERS
CHALLENGING
THE
STATE-CENTEREDNESS
OFCONSTITUTIONALISM
7
LEGAL
PLURALISM
AND
NORMATIVE
TRANSFER
JENNIFER
HENDRY
8
WHO
ISAFRAID
OFLEGAL
TRANSFERS?
JULIA
ECKERT
153
171
PARTIV
ORDERING
THE
POSTCOLONY
-CONSTITUTIONAL
BREAKS,
CONTINUITIES,
AND
HYBRIDS
9
"ORDERING"
CONSTITUTIONAL
TRANSFERS:
AVIEWFROM
INDIA
189
UPENDRA
BAXI
10
CONSTITUTIONAL
AUTOCHTHONY
ANDTHEINVENTION
AND
SURVIVAL
OF
"ABSOLUTE
PRESIDENTIALISM"
INPOSTCOLONIAL
AFRICA
209
HKWASI
PREMPEH
PARTV
ORDERING
HEGEMONY
-CONSTITUTIONAL
MOMENTS
INOCCUPIED
TERRITORIES
AND
COLONIES
II
CONSTITUTION-MAKING
INOCCUPIED
COUNTRIES
237
STEFAN
KADELBACH
12
INTERNATIONAL
INFLUENCE
ONPOST-CONFLICT
CONSTITUTION-MAKING
243
PHILIPP
DANN
13
GERMAN
CITIZENSHIP
ANDITSCOLONIAL
HERITAGE
261
FELIXHANSCHMANN
PARTVI
ORDERING
EUROPE
-EUROPE
ORDERING.
CONSTITUTIONAL
TRANSFERS
TOLATIN
AMERICA
INTHE
NINETEENTH
AND
TWENTIETH
CENTURIES
14
CONSTITUTIONAL
TRANSFERS
ANDEXPERIMENTS
INTHENINETEENTH
CENTURY
279
GUENTER
FRANKENBERG
15
LEON
DUGUIT'S
INFLUENCE
INCOLOMBIA:
THELOSTOPPORTUNITY
OFA
POTENTIALLY
PROGRESSIVE
REFORM
306
HELENA
ALVIAR
GARCIA
16
CONSTITUTIONAL
GRAFTS
ANDSOCIAL
RIGHTS
INLATIN
AMERICA
322
ROBERTO
GARGARELLA
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