SCOPE OF COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW IN LEGAL STUDIES
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COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, SCOPE, LEGAL STUDIESAbstract
Comparative Constitutional Law is a newly animated field in the early 21st century. Before that, this field had no such broad range of interdisciplinary interest, with lawyers, political scientists, sociologists. Now, even economists are making contributions to the collective understanding of how constitutions are formed and how they operate. Such demand has never been there from courts, lawyers and constitution-makers in a wide range of countries for comparative legal analysis and never before the field has been so entrenched, with new regional and international associations providing for the exchange of ideas and the organization of collaborative projects. This manuscript emphasizes the broader scope of comparative constitutional law in legal field. With the maturity of the field, it is of utmost importance to know the scope of Comparative constitutional law for academic and legal debate. Such efforts will advance learning to a great level, by giving attention on outstanding questions as well as raising awareness of issues worthpursuing in under-analyzed jurisdictions.
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