Journal article

Constitutional reengineering: Dialogue's migration from Canada to Australia

S Stephenson

International Journal of Constitutional Law | Published : 2013

Abstract

Foreign sources affect the development of constitutional systems in a variety of ways. In this article, I examine the intentional modification, or reengineering, of foreign constitutional ideas. The study of constitutional reengineering offers insights into how and why actors use foreign constitutional ideas and informs analysis of convergence and divergence among constitutional systems. To highlight the process and implications of constitutional reengineering, I analyze dialogue's migration from Canada to Australia. Canadians develop the idea of dialogue to differentiate its Charter of Rights and Freedoms from the United States Bill of Rights, suggesting that the Charter facilitates unique ..

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