Skip to content

The Jean Monnet Program

The NYU Institutes On The Park

  • About us
    • Contact Us
    • Our Space
      • History of 22 Washington Square
    • Meet the Staff
  • Working papers
    • Searching the Working Paper Series
    • How to Cite the Papers
  • Activities
  • Fellows
    • Current Fellows
    • Previous Fellows
  • Resources

Comparative Reasoning and the Making of a Common Constitutional Law— The Europe-Decisions of National Constitutional Courts in a Transnational Perspective

25/2013 Mattias Wendel

This contribution argues that recent Europe-decisions of national constitutional courts demonstrate a new quality of comparative legal reasoning. Whereas classic EU related case-law reflects comparative law dimensions at best by sporadic references to foreign case law, some … [Read more...]

Attachments

  • Wendel

Constitutional Comparativism in Action The Example of General Principles of EU Law and How They Are Made –A German Perspective

24/2013 Franz C. Mayer

This article deals with Constitutional comparativism in action. In contrast to a view in the US-debate that considers Constitutional comparativism to be futile, the Law of the European Union explicitly relies on comparison in the core issue of general principles of EU … [Read more...]

Attachments

  • Mayer

Party, Pope, and Politics?   The Election of German Constitutional Court Justices in comparative perspective

23/2013 Uwe Kischel

… [Read more...]

Attachments

  • Kischel

“We the People” – What is the legal meaning of “people”?

22/2013 Thomas Gross

People is a fundamental concept in constitutional law. The legitimacy of all state action has to be rooted somehow in the people. Federal constitutional orders recognize the existence of a national and of separate regional political bodies. Therefore, the subject behind, defined … [Read more...]

Attachments

  • Gross

Global Governance Through Comparative International Law? Inter-American Constitutionalism and The Changing Role of Domestic Courts in the Construction of the International Law

21/2013 Rene Urueña

… [Read more...]

Attachments

  • Uruena

  • «Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34
  • …
  • 54
  • Next Page»

Jean Monnet Center, NYU School of Law, 22 Washington Square North, New York, NY 10011
Jeanmonnet@nyu.edu | Accessibility

Copyright © 2025