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An Analysis of Comparative Politics in Constitutional Law
An Examination of the Differences between Political Systems, State, Government, and Legal Systems across Different Nations
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eBook - PDF
An Analysis of Comparative Politics in Constitutional Law
An Examination of the Differences between Political Systems, State, Government, and Legal Systems across Different Nations
About this book
Document from the year 2024 in the subject Law - Public Law / Administrative Law, grade: 1st Class, , course: Postgraduate Diploma in Public Law, language: English, abstract: What makes one democracy thrive while another struggles to keep its balance? And why do the United Kingdom and the United States – two long-standing democracies – interpret constitutional power so differently?
In this comprehensive study, constitutional law specialist James Michael Corbett examines the intersections of state, government, and legal systems across nations. From the balance of power between Congress and Parliament to the evolving role of Supreme Courts in protecting civil rights, this assignment explores how political culture, democratisation, and modernisation shape governance in practice.
Through a rigorous comparative framework, Corbett analyses key constitutional principles, electoral transformations, and the dynamics of political accountability – revealing how legal design shapes political reality, how nations evolve, and how democracies are tested.
A compelling read for students of political science, public law, and international governance – and for anyone intrigued by the forces that shape modern democracy.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- 1 The Discipline of Comparative Politics
- 2 Political Culture and Democratization
- 3 Value Change and Modernization
- 4 Electoral Change
- 5 Predictability/Contingency
- 6 Concept-Formation
- 7 Objectivity and Scientific Status
- References