Montesquieu, methodological pluralism and comparative constitutional law

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Montesquieu's lessons for modern comparative constitutional law - The Spirit of the Laws - The textual bias of normative constitutionalism - The utility of other disciplines to comparative constitutional law - Constitutions as more than mere texts. © 2009 T.M.C.ASSER PRESS and Contributors.

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Zucca, L. (2009). Montesquieu, methodological pluralism and comparative constitutional law. European Constitutional Law Review, 5(3), 481–500. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1574019609004817

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