Table of Contents:
- Constitutional conceptions and constitutional comparativism / Lorraine E. Weinrib
- Why do we study constitutional laws of foreign countries, and how? / Kazuyuki Takahashi
- Comparative constitutional law: its increasing relevance / Donald P. Kommers
- Modern constitutional developments in the Arab world: the case of judicial review in Egypt and its impact on other Arab countries / Adel Omar Sherif
- Reflections on continental European public law in the tradition of Hobbes and Napoleon / Thomas Fleiner
- European integration and the ideal of the common good / Winfried Brugger
- The United Kingdom Human Rights Act, 1998 / Geoffrey Marshall
- Judicial systems: challenges for the twenty-first century / Roberto G. Maclean
- Constitutional development: the African experience / Dullah Omar
- The right to freedom of religion and secularism in the Indian Constitution / Ratna Kapur
- The shaping of a new democracy within the context of tradition: equality and the respect for diversity / Dennis M. Davis
- A European perspective: economic and social rights in the French Constitution / Jean-Pierre Théron
- Comparative constitutional law in an age of economic globalization / David Schneiderman