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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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At first blush, the relationship between sustainability and environmental constitutionalism seems strained if not strange. Environmental sustainability represents a there-and-then perspective that promotes the idea that present lives in being should consume natural resources at a rate and in a...
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The paper argues that, by bringing a number of changes of systemic proportions in the order of international law, the internationalisation of national constitutional human rights law has led to the “constitutionalisation” of international law. To build that argument, the paper first...
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This Article examines the theoretical and doctrinal origins and consequences of a potentially game-changing approach to processing claims brought under the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment. Since 1990, and the decision in Employment Division v. Smith, the Court has read that Clause...
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