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Comparative Constitutional Law – Notes, Case Laws And Study Material
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Module I: Introduction to Comparative Constitutional Law
Definition of comparative constitutional law Historical Evolution and current trends in comparative constitutional law Reasons for Studying Comparative Constitutional Law
Module II: Comparative Constitutions
Scope of Comparative Constitutional LawTypes of ConstitutionsDifferent Forms of Government
Module III: Judicial Review and Civil Rights
Judicial Review-Fundamental RightsWrit Jurisdiction-A Comparative StudyCivil Liberties/Rights: Structure-Enforcement-Individual Rights-Group Rights-National Security
Module IV: Federalism
Federalism: Concepts of FederalismPatterns of Federal Government: U.S.A, Australia, Canada and India New Trends in Federalism
Federalism: A Comparative Analysis of Canada, Australia, and India
Module V: Comparative Constitutional Law in Practice
Comparative Analysis of Constitutional Case Law from Different Countries Comparative Analysis of Constitutional Reforms from Different Countries
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