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"Contents" [2013] ELECD 880; in Frankenberg, Günter (ed), "Order from Transfer" (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2013) v

Book Title: Order from Transfer

Editor(s): Frankenberg, Günter

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

ISBN (hard cover): 9781781952108

Section Title: Contents

Number of pages: 2

Extract:

Contents
Contributors vii
Preface xii

Constitutions as commodities: notes on a theory of transfer 1
Günter Frankenberg

PART I TRANSPLANT, TRANSFER, MIGRATION, ETC. ­ ONLY
WORDS? PROBLEMS OF THEORY AND METHOD

1 Comparative constitutional studies and the discourse on legal
transfer 29
Timo Tohidipur
2 Clotted history and chemical reactions ­ on the possibility of
constitutional transfer 36
Margrit Seckelmann
3 "One size can fit all" ­ some heretical thoughts on the mass
production of legal transplants 56
Ralf Michaels

PART II ORDERING GENDER ­ COMPARING THE CASTING
AND RECASTING OF WOMEN AND GENDER
RELATIONS IN CONSTITUTIONAL CONTEXTS

4 Gender structures and constitutional law 81
Helena Alviar García
5 Private but equal? Why the right to privacy will not bring full
equality for same-sex couples 87
Nora Markard
6 Legal transfer of women and fetuses: a trip from German to
Portuguese abortion constitutionalism 120
Ruth Rubio Marín




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PART III ORDERING PLURALISM ­ ALTERNATIVE NORMATIVE
ORDERS CHALLENGING THE STATE-CENTEREDNESS
OF CONSTITUTIONALISM

7 Legal pluralism and normative transfer 153
Jennifer Hendry
8 Who is afraid of legal transfers? 171
Julia Eckert

PART IV ORDERING THE POSTCOLONY ­ CONSTITUTIONAL
BREAKS, CONTINUITIES, AND HYBRIDS

9 "Ordering" constitutional transfers: a view from India 189
Upendra Baxi
10 Constitutional autochthony and the invention and survival of
"absolute presidentialism" in postcolonial Africa 209
H Kwasi Prempeh

PART V ORDERING HEGEMONY ­ CONSTITUTIONAL
MOMENTS IN OCCUPIED TERRITORIES AND
COLONIES

11 Constitution-making in occupied countries 237
Stefan Kadelbach
12 International influence on post-conflict constitution- ...


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