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    <title>Deciphering the genome of constitutionalism</title>
    <subTitle>the foundations and future of constitutional identity</subTitle>
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    <publisher>Cambridge University Press</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2024</dateIssued>
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  <abstract>"Featuring key scholars of comparative constitutionalism, constitutional theory, and constitutional politics, this book provides a comprehensive, theoretical, comparative, normative, and empirical account of the concept of constitutional identity. It will appeal to scholars, students, jurists, and constitutional drafters alike"--</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Rousseau's sovereignty and the concept of constitutional identity, by Howard Schweber -- Constitutional identity-cracking the genetic code of the constitution, by Monika Polzin -- Constitutional identity as discourse : misp-identity and dis-identity, by Jaclyn L.  Neo -- Constitutional identity and constitutional revolution, by Stephen Gardbaum -- The death of the constituent power, by Victor Ferreres Comella -- Constitutional identity as a source of ontological security, by Joanne Wallis -- The crisis in, and of, constitutional identity, by Upendra Baxi -- Confucian constitutional identity, by Bui Ngoc Son -- "(A-)religious &amp; democratic" militant dual constitutional identities and the turn to illiberalism : the case of France, by Eugénie Mérieau -- Constitutional identity in Bangladesh : complexity and contestations, by  Ridwanul Hoque -- Clashing identities? traditional authority and constitutionalism in Africa, by Heinz Klug -- Imposed revolution? "August Revolution," "Imposed constitution," and the identity of the constitution of Japan, by Keigo Komamura -- India : a constitution in search of an identity, by Gautam Bhatia -- "This is (not) who we are" : reflections on 1619 and the search for a singular  constitutional identity, by Sanford Levinson -- Constitutional aspirationalism revisited, by Justin Dyer -- The constitution at war with itself : race, citizenship, and the forging American constitutional identity, by George Thomas -- Constitutional identity, constitutional politics, and constitutional revolutions, by Mark A. Graber -- American constitutional exceptionalism, constitutional identity, and democracy, by Miguel Schor -- Constitution making and disharmonic identity, by Asli Bâli and Hanna Lerner -- Constitutional identity and unamendability, by Oran Doyle -- Illiberal constitutionalism and the abuse of constitutional identity, by Gabor Halmai and Julian Scholtes -- Deconstructing constitutional identity in light of the turn to populism, by  Michel Rosenfeld -- Unconstitutional constitutional identities in the European Union, by Pietro  Faraguna -- What counts as constitutional identity? by Mila Versteeg -- Contrariness and contradiction in constitutional law, by Zachary Elkins and Tom Ginsburg -- Conclusion : the past, present, and future of constitutional identity, by Christina Bambrick and Connor M. Ewing.</tableOfContents>
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  <note>Includes bibliographical references and index.</note>
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