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In this paper we use novel historical data on economics and social rights from the constitutions of 201 countries and an instrument variable strategy to answer two important questions. First, do economic and social rights provisions in constitutions reduce poverty? Second, does the strength of...
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constitution may have seen an increased degree of ‘juridification' of the sort described by Bevir, the strengthening and … programme, and that, as a result, the ‘juridification' of the constitution is not the incontrovertible and relentless process …
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How do domestic political institutions affect international conflict? Democratic peace theorists argue that jointly-democratic dyads are less likely to engage in war than other types of states, but these explanations cannot account for the large number of militarized conflicts that fall short of...
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, were legal confrontations which tested the boundaries of its Constitution. Ireland's dualist constitutional heritage was …, whose Constitution is undergirded by a long established republican conception of national sovereignty, these instruments … Court was forced to reflect upon the Irish Constitution's conception of sovereignty and the possibility of its alienation …
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The explosion in the literature on global constitutionalism in recent times has come at the cost of ever more, and more diverse, definitions of the concept of constitutionalism. The state of the current debate can therefore be characterised, conceptually speaking, as a ‘constitutional...
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