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Deciphering the Genome of Constitutionalism provides a comprehensive analysis of constitutional identity and its role in shaping modern legal systems. Through comparative constitutional law and policy perspectives, Ran Hirschl and Yaniv Roznai investigate the foundational elements that distinguish constitutional frameworks across diverse jurisdictions and historical contexts.
The book addresses critical questions about what constitutionalism means in contemporary society, how constitutional identities form and transform, and what implications these changes have for the future of democratic governance. By examining constitutionalism as a living system with identifiable characteristics, the authors offer valuable insights into both established and emerging constitutional structures, making this work essential for scholars, policymakers, and students of comparative law.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly contribution to constitutional law literature balances theoretical rigor with practical application, providing readers with tools to understand and evaluate constitutional systems worldwide.







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