01066 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082000800123084001200131100002000143245004200163260004300205300002500248500002300273520039000296650004800686650001500734250001200749990002600761990002500787INLIS00000000000661120241017110934 a0010-0520006611241017 | 0 eng  a0-7546-2066-2 aeng a342 a342 CON0 aLoveland Ian D.1 aConstitutional Law /cLoveland Ian D. aAldershot :bAshgate Publishing,c2000 axxv, 477 p. ;c25 cm aIndeks : p.473-477 aThe essays chosen for this second volume on the topic of constitutional law have a strongly transnational and transhistorical nature. They have been chosen largely as tools with which to construct an argument that a study of constitutional law in any country couched primarily in terms of an examination of indigenous rules and principles is likely to be stunted intellectualendeavour. 4aConstitutional Law - Cross-cultural studies 4aLaw reform a2nd Ed. a01429/MKRI-P/VII-2007 a09280/MKRI-P/XI-2008