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      Lapidoth, Ruth.
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      international courts and tribunals? -- Exercise in constitutional tolerance? When public international law meets
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      Arjomand, Said Amir.
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      constitutional models, with special reference to South Africa / Heinz Klug -- Constitutional engineering and
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      Dyson, Matthew, 1982-
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      Ibbetson; 8. The case of Joan Peterson: witchcraft, family conflict, legal invention, and constitutional
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      Bonilla Maldonado, Daniel.
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      ; Part IV. Access to Justice: 7. Courts and structural poverty in South Africa: has the constitutional
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      Nolte, Detlef.
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      Latin America / Julio Rios-Figueroa -- Constitutional courts and constitutional change : analyzing the
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      Bodenhamer, David J.
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      constitutional themes: federalism, balance of powers, property, representation, equality, rights, and security
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      Couso, Javier, 1964-
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      / Karina Ansolabehere -- Rejecting the Inter-American Court : judicialization, National Courts,and regional
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      Sigalet, Geoffrey Thomas, author.
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      constitutional version of this model is uniquely dependent on a Madisonian form of co-ordinate construction, and
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      Dunoff, Jeffrey L., 1960-
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      of international courts and tribunals: enforcement, dispute resolution, constitutional and
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      Herman, Susan N.
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      . Moreover, we tend to think that if the national security state overreaches, we shouldn't worry--the courts
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