Abstract

This contribution reviews the book by Günter Frankenberg titled Comparative Constitutional Studies – Between Magic and Deceit published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2018.
 

Highlights

  • The narrative of magic and deceit addresses the ambitious dogmatic idealism characteristic of constitution writing, often hiding a strong dose of

  • If there ever could be something like a constitutional artist, it would be Günter Frankenberg

  • A German scholar who is a disciple of the Critical Legal Studies approach for which Harvard's Institute for Global Law and Policy is well known – and with clear sympathies for postmodern thinking in the mould of Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Pierre Legrand and their ilk

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The narrative of magic and deceit addresses the ambitious dogmatic idealism characteristic of constitution writing, often hiding a strong dose of.

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