Studies on constitutional reforms and fundamental rights

Explore key research on constitutional reforms and the evolution of fundamental rights across various jurisdictions. Analyze the impact of constitutional changes, judicial review, and the protection of human and civil rights. This collection is essential for academics, legal professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of constitutional law and human rights. Discover how amendments and judicial interpretations shape society and governance. Delve into the comparative study of constitutions and their effects.

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    Constitutional Law: 2025 Supplement (2025)

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    • Includes excerpts from recent scholarship

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    This supplement to a leading constitutional law textbook provides updated analysis on individual rights and liberties, and First Amendment issues. Its 2025 release ensures it offers the most current academic insights into fundamental rights for the ongoing academic year.

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    A Year in Constitution-Building: What 2025 Revealed, What 2026 May Bring (2026)

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    • Regulates elections

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    This study provides the most current global overview and forward-looking analysis of constitutional reform and fundamental rights, making it essential for understanding contemporary trends. It reviews notable developments and flags ongoing efforts for the current year, offering critical insights into the evolving landscape.

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    International IDEA's Annual Review of Constitution-Building 2024: A Decade of Tracking Global Constitutional Change (2025)

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    • Examines global constitutional reform efforts

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    This comprehensive review offers a detailed look at the shifting constitutional landscape of 2024, identifying major reform processes and common trends. It highlights challenges and resilience in constitutional reform amidst democratic backsliding, providing a vital reference for understanding global constitutional evolution.

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    Modern Constitutional Law (2026)

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    • Covers a broader range of topics than most treatises

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    This treatise is a thorough and current update covering a broad range of constitutional law topics, frequently cited by judges. Its 2026 edition ensures it provides the most up-to-date overview of constitutional law principles and developments.

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    Rotunda Treatise On Constitutional Law (2026)

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    • Provides up-to-date analysis of federal constitutional law

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    As a comprehensive treatise, this 2026 edition offers in-depth analysis of constitutional law, making it an essential resource for scholars and practitioners. Its regular updates ensure it reflects the latest legal interpretations and reforms.

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    Queering UK Refugee Law: Sexual Diversity and Asylum Administration (2026)

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    • Critically examines LGBTIQA+ experiences in UK asylum system

    This forthcoming book addresses a specific and evolving area of fundamental rights concerning sexual diversity within refugee law. Its 2026 release makes it a highly current study on an important intersection of human rights and legal frameworks.

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    Deference and Divergence in Regional Human Rights Courts (2026)

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    • Explains why regional human rights courts differ

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    This forthcoming book explores the central tension in global governance regarding deference and divergence in regional human rights courts. It offers critical insights into the judicial interpretation and application of human rights across different regions.

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    Islands of power: Horizontal rights application under the Jamaican Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms (2026)

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    • Framework explicitly allows rights to bind private persons

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    This very recent academic article provides a specific analysis of the horizontal application of rights in the Jamaican context, offering valuable insights into how fundamental rights extend beyond state actors. Its February 2026 release makes it a cutting-edge contribution to the field.

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    Forgotten Framers: Black Conventions and the Second Founding (2026)

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    • Tells the forgotten story of Black Conventions

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    This forthcoming academic work offers a critical historical perspective on constitutional rights by exploring the role of Black conventions in shaping the 'Second Founding.' Its insights are crucial for understanding the evolution of fundamental rights in the United States.

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    Fundamental Rights, Constitutional Stability and Social Change (2026)

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    • Clarifies conceptual structure of rights

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    This very recent study explores the dynamic relationship between fundamental rights, societal changes, and constitutional interpretation, using the Swiss legal system as a case study. It addresses the challenge posed by non-state actors and technology, making it highly relevant to contemporary constitutional discourse.

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    The Second Amendment: Gun Rights and Regulation (2025)

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    • Protects the right to keep and bear arms

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    This 2025 publication focuses on gun rights and regulation under the Second Amendment, a highly debated and constitutionally significant fundamental right. It offers a current and dedicated examination of this complex area of law.

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    Comparative constitutional law and politics: analysis, cases, & materials (2025)

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    • Integrates state-of-the-art literature and caselaw

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    This 2025 publication offers a global perspective on constitutional developments, including reforms and rights, through comparative analysis, cases, and materials. It is crucial for understanding the diverse approaches to constitutionalism worldwide.

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    Right to Hope as Fundamental Right in Global Law Context (2025)

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    • Recognized as a fundamental safeguard of human dignity

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    This very recent academic paper introduces a novel perspective on fundamental rights by exploring the concept of the 'right to hope' in a global legal context. Its May 2025 release makes it a cutting-edge contribution to the evolving discourse on human rights.