Bills of Rights: A Comparative Constitutional Analysis

Edition: 3

Copyright: 2014

Pages: 154

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This book examines the historical evolution of constitutional rights protections in four nations observing a Common Law tradition (Canada, New Zealand, U.S., and U.K.) and four nations observing a Civil (Roman) Law tradition (Italy, France, Germany, and Spain).

Michael Luis Principe

Michael Luis Principe is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Legal Studies Program at William Paterson University. He earned a B.A. (Whitman College), J.D. (University of Washington), and Ph.D. (University of California, Santa Barbara), and was named a Fulbright Scholar to New Zealand for dissertation research, as well as a Visiting Fellow of St. Edmund's College, Cambridge University.

This book examines the historical evolution of constitutional rights protections in four nations observing a Common Law tradition (Canada, New Zealand, U.S., and U.K.) and four nations observing a Civil (Roman) Law tradition (Italy, France, Germany, and Spain).

Michael Luis Principe

Michael Luis Principe is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Legal Studies Program at William Paterson University. He earned a B.A. (Whitman College), J.D. (University of Washington), and Ph.D. (University of California, Santa Barbara), and was named a Fulbright Scholar to New Zealand for dissertation research, as well as a Visiting Fellow of St. Edmund's College, Cambridge University.