Title: The New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism Notwithstanding: On Judicial Review and Constitution-Making
Abstract: Journal Article The New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism Notwithstanding: On Judicial Review and Constitution-Making Get access Rivka Weill Rivka Weill *Associate (tenured) Professor, Radzyner School of Law, IDC (Herzliya). J.S.D. Yale Law School. I thank Bruce Ackerman, Aharon Barak, Daphne Barak-Erez, Nick Barber, Avihayi Dorfman, David Enoch, Tom Ginsburg, Alon Harel, Assaf Jacob, Arthur Jacobson, Joey Lightstone, Roz Myers, Mike Seidman, Frederick Schauer, Adam Tomkins, Yoram Shachar, Mark Tushnet and Adrian Vermeule for comments at various stages of writing this work. An earlier version of this article was presented at the third annual Int'l Constitutional Agendas Conference held at IDC in Spring 2013. I thank Denis Galligan and Amir Paz-Fuchs for inviting me to present this work at the Oxford's workshop on "How Constitutions Matter" in June 2013. This work is an outgrowth of the work I have done on British, American and Israeli constitutional development. See especially Rivka Weill, Evolution vs. Revolution: Dueling Models of Dualism, 54 Am. J. Comp. L. 429 (2006) and more recently Rivka Weill, Hybrid Constitutionalism: The Israeli Case for Judicial Review and Why We Should Care, 30 Berkeley J. Int'l L. 349 (2012). It led me to see patterns in comparative constitutionalism more generally. This article is dedicated to Bruce Ackerman whose scholarship is a continuous source of inspiration Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar The American Journal of Comparative Law, Volume 62, Issue 1, Winter 2014, Pages 127–170, https://doi.org/10.5131/AJCL.2013.0014 Published: 01 January 2014
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-01-01
Language: en
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