2009 Working Papers
IALS General Assembly meeting and Educational Program:
IALS Conference on Constitutional Law
September 11 – 12, 2009
Hosted by American University Washington College of Law and Georgetown University Law Center
Washington DC , United States of America
View Conference on Constitutional Law Booklet
Click Here to View Introduction To The IALS Conference on Comparative Constitutional Law
by Louis Del Duca, Patrick Del Duca and Gianluca Gentili
Click Here to View Symposium Preface
by Carl Monk
1. Comparative Constitutional Law
Henk Botha, South Africa (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)
Louis F. Del Duca, USA (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)
Vicki C. Jackson, USA (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)
Dr. Philipp Kiiver & Dr. Mariolina Eliantonio, The Netherlands -view attachment-
Mehmet K. Konar-Steenberg, USA
Henk Kummeling, The Netherlands
John McEldowney, United Kingdom
Mohammed Al Mashhadani, Kingdom of Bahrain
Federico de Montalvo Jääskeläinen, Spain
Mehmet Cengız Uzun, Turkey (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)
2. Religion, State and Constitution
Guy Haarscher, Belguim (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)
3. Gender and Constitution
Beverley Baines, Canada (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)
4. Constitutional Adjudication and Democracy
Iván De la Garza Santos, Mexico
Dante B. Gatmaytan, Philippines
Faridah Jalil, Malaysia (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)
Tahir Mamman and P. Chibueze Okorie, Nigeria
Mónica Pinto, Argentina (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)
Kim Lane Scheppele, USA (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)
Narongdech Srukhosit, Thailand
5. Distributive Justice
José Julián Álvarez-González, Puerto Rico
V.S. Elizabeth, India (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)
6. Contemporary Challenges to Executive Power
Richard Clayton, United Kingdom (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)
7. Miscellaneous
Linda Stewart (South Africa) (This paper was published in the Penn State International Law Review)