- Tom Ginsburg, Svitlana Chernykh, and Zachary Elkins, ‘Commitment and Diffusion: How and Why National Constitutions Incorporate International Law’ (2008) University of Illinois Law Review 201
https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2453&context=journal_articles - Dire Tladi, ‘Interpretation and international law in South African courts: The Supreme Court of Appeal and the Al Bashir saga’ (2016) 16 African Human Rights Law Journal 2
http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1996-20962016000200002 - Visar Morina, Fisnik Korenica, and Dren Doli, ‘The relationship between international law and national law in the case of Kosovo: A constitutional perspective’ (2011) 9 International Journal of Constitutional Law 1
https://academic.oup.com/icon/article-pdf/9/1/274/2678576/mor020.pdf - Julian Arato, ‘Treaty Interpretation and Constitutional Transformation: Informal Change in International Organizations’ (2013) 38 Yale Journal of International Law 2
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/4152/b39544378556197dad5af8f04f8533cea780.pdf - Morton J. Horwitz, ‘Constitutional Transplants’ (2009) 10 Theoretical Inquiries in Law 2
http://eial.tau.ac.il/index.php/til/article/download/720/679
Part V
Transnational Constitutionalism
22. Constitutional Transplants
- 1. Comparative Methodologies
- 2. Constitutionalism(s)
- 3. The United Kingdom Constitution
- 4. French Constitutional Law
- 5. US Constitutional Law and History
- 6. The Constitution of the Republic of Inda
- 7. The Constitution of China
- 8. Democracy
- 9. Separation of Powers
- 10. The Rule of Law
- 11. Human Rights Law
- 12. Federalism
- 13. Parliaments
- 14. Governments
- 15. Administration
- 16. Courts with Constitutional Jurisdiction
- 17. Independent Fiscal Institutions
- 18. Multi-Layered Constitutions
- 19. International Constitutionalism
- 20. European Constitutionalism
- 21. A New Commonwealth Constitutionalism?
- 22. Constitutional Transplants