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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Constitutional Change and Transformation in Latin America by Edited by Professor Richard Albert Edited by Carlos Bernal Edited by Juliano Zaiden Benvindo
This volume offers a deep understanding of modern constitutional change in Latin America and of its implications for constitutionalism democracy human rights and the rule of law. Scholars interested in the law and politics of constitutional change in Latin America are turning increasingly to comparative methodologies to expose the nature and scope of these changes to uncover the motivations of political actors to theorise how to better execute the procedures of constitutional reform and to assess whether there should be any limitations on the power of constitutional amendment. In this collection leading voices in Latin American constitutionalism explore the complexity of the vast topography of constitutional developments experiments and perspectives in the region.