Towards a Global Constitutional Gene Pool

National Taiwan University Law Review, Vol. 4, No. 3, 2009

U of Melbourne Legal Studies Research Paper No. 454

39 Pages Posted: 17 Feb 2010 Last revised: 19 Feb 2010

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Cheryl Saunders

University of Melbourne - Law School

Date Written: February 16, 2010

Abstract

This essay aims to develop the methodology of comparative constitutional law in a way that draws more comprehensively on world constitutional experience. It proceeds in two stages. The first part identifies key methodological challenges for comparative constitutional law, drawing on the literature of comparative law, while taking account of the distinctive character of constitutional law. The challenges examined here are the dichotomy between similarity and difference; the approach to the task of comparison; taxonomy; the impact of culture; and pluralism. The second part of the argument considers the impact on comparative constitutional method of the conditions in which Constitutions operate in the early 21st century, including internationalisation, globalisation and advances in information technology. This part of the essay aims to show that, while there are considerable contemporary pressures for convergence, with implications for comparative method, other forces foster difference and pluralism, creating new methodological challenges. The essay concludes with a series of propositions for the methodology of comparative constitutional law, as a platform for further research and dialogue.

Keywords: comparative constitutional law

JEL Classification: K00, K19, K39

Suggested Citation

Saunders, Cheryl Anne, Towards a Global Constitutional Gene Pool (February 16, 2010). National Taiwan University Law Review, Vol. 4, No. 3, 2009, U of Melbourne Legal Studies Research Paper No. 454, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1554158

Cheryl Anne Saunders (Contact Author)

University of Melbourne - Law School ( email )

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