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Breslin draws a critically important distinction between constitutional texts and constitutional practice.

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This is an important work... written by a scholar who knows how to express complex ideas clearly and is well versed in the literature on public law, political theory, and comparative constitutionalism. -- Mark Graber Balkinization blog 2009 From Words to Worlds provides a refreshing break from the common focus on the U.S. Constitution in favor of a global perspective that explores the functions of constitutions in many different societies. Harvard Law Review 2009 One of the most successful works of genuinely comparative constitutional theory to emerge recently... Breslin's writing is also readily accessible, and the book could easily be assigned to undergraduates. His points are clearly developed, and his examples are illuminating. -- Keith E. Whittington Law and Politics Book Review 2009 Breslin leaves no stone unturned in his analysis of constitutionalism as a theoretical construct and a modus operandi for relatively successful political systems... Recommended. Choice 2009 From Words to Worlds is an excellent introduction to constitutional design. Each chapter is self-contained and can be read in isolation, which works well for teaching purposes. The book also summarizes concisely the key scholarly works relevant to the topics he discusses. -- Paul Chen Law and Society Review 2010 Breslin's erudite book elucidates the reasons a people might engage in constitutional creation in the first place-the point at which dreams are the most glorious and words are the most inspirational. What follows can never match a people's sheer audacity in that moment, but with Breslin's helpful prompting, it may one day be possible to test their leap of faith. -- Robert L. Tsai Perspectives on Politics 2010

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Constitutional Order
2. Constitutional Tansformation
3. Constitutional Aspiration
4. Constitutional Design
5. Constitutional Conflict
6. Constitutional Recognition
7. Constitutional Empowerment
8. Constitutional Limits
Conclusion: Constitutional Futures
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 23/03/2009
      ISBN13: 9780801890512, 978-0801890512
      ISBN10: 0801890519

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Breslin draws a critically important distinction between constitutional texts and constitutional practice.

      Trade Review
      This is an important work... written by a scholar who knows how to express complex ideas clearly and is well versed in the literature on public law, political theory, and comparative constitutionalism. -- Mark Graber Balkinization blog 2009 From Words to Worlds provides a refreshing break from the common focus on the U.S. Constitution in favor of a global perspective that explores the functions of constitutions in many different societies. Harvard Law Review 2009 One of the most successful works of genuinely comparative constitutional theory to emerge recently... Breslin's writing is also readily accessible, and the book could easily be assigned to undergraduates. His points are clearly developed, and his examples are illuminating. -- Keith E. Whittington Law and Politics Book Review 2009 Breslin leaves no stone unturned in his analysis of constitutionalism as a theoretical construct and a modus operandi for relatively successful political systems... Recommended. Choice 2009 From Words to Worlds is an excellent introduction to constitutional design. Each chapter is self-contained and can be read in isolation, which works well for teaching purposes. The book also summarizes concisely the key scholarly works relevant to the topics he discusses. -- Paul Chen Law and Society Review 2010 Breslin's erudite book elucidates the reasons a people might engage in constitutional creation in the first place-the point at which dreams are the most glorious and words are the most inspirational. What follows can never match a people's sheer audacity in that moment, but with Breslin's helpful prompting, it may one day be possible to test their leap of faith. -- Robert L. Tsai Perspectives on Politics 2010

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. Constitutional Order
      2. Constitutional Tansformation
      3. Constitutional Aspiration
      4. Constitutional Design
      5. Constitutional Conflict
      6. Constitutional Recognition
      7. Constitutional Empowerment
      8. Constitutional Limits
      Conclusion: Constitutional Futures
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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