International constitutional law

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International Constitutional Law (ICL) is the study of constitutions in general, and combines aspects of constitutional law, public international law, and legal theory.

ICL adds international and trans-national treaties to constitutional law. In federal states subnational constitutions can also be identified. In this multi-level approach to constitutional law there are various relationships between constitutions (network of constitution law).

Relevant Articles

  • Erika de Wet, The International Constitutional Order, International and Comparative Law Quarterly 55 (2006), 53-76.
  • Ulrich Haltern, Internationales Verfassungsrecht? Anmerkungen zu einer kopernikanischen Wende, Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts 128 (2003), 511-557(in German).

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See with regard to comparative constitutional law as part of ICL:

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