"Article V" in other Constitututional Democracies

matthewhpolsci at aol.com matthewhpolsci at aol.com
Fri Jan 12 20:14:38 PST 2007


May I piggyback to ask about good empirical research-- especially as political scientists of the past thirty years, and lawyers who also work with political science--would use the term "empirical," showing the actual working of such provisions?
 
Matthew Holden, Jr. 
 
PS:  I know that there all sorts of other ways of viewing the matter.  I merely try to define my own intellectual need as I piggyback on Professor Lipkin's question.
 
 
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        Are there one or two good sources for learning about the amendment provisions in the constitutions of other nations? In particular, how do other constitutions address the issue of the entrenchment of constitutional provisions, especially the amendment provision itself?
 
Bobby

Robert Justin Lipkin
Professor of Law
Widener University School of Law
Delaware

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