Programação

  • Tópico 1

  • Tópico 2

    • Roberto Scarciglia. Introducción al derecho constitucional comparado, trad. Juan José Ruiz, Madrid: Dykinson, 2011, p. 85-108.

  • Tópico 3

    • Lorenzo Zucca. “Montesquieu, Methodological Pluralism and Comparative Constitutional Law”. European Constitutional Law Review, v. 5, 2009.

  • Tópico 4

    • Christopher A. Whytock. “Legal origins, functionalism, and the future of comparative law”. Brigham Young University Law Review, 2009 (n. 6).

  • Tópico 5

    • Cheryl Saunders. “The use and misuse of comparative constitutional law”. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, v. 13 n. 1, 2006.

  • Tópico 6

    • John Bell. “The relevance of foreign examples to legal development”. Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law, v. 21, 2011.


  • Tópico 7

    • Mark Tushnet. “Comparative constitutional law”. The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law, (Mathias Reimann e Reinhard Zimmermann – ed.), Oxford-New York: Oxford University Press, 2008, p. 1225-1257.

  • Tópico 8

    • William A. Forbath e Lawrence Sager. “Comparative avenues in constitutional law: an introduction”. Texas Law Review, v. 82, n. 7, 2004.

  • Tópico 9

    • Rex D. Glensy. “Constitutional interpretation through a global lens”. Missouri Law Review, v. 75, 2010.

  • Tópico 10

    • Jonathan H. Mance. “Foreign and comparative law in the Courts”. Texas International Law Journal, v. 36, 2001.

  • Tópico 11

    • Bruce Ackerman. “The rise of world constitutionalism”. Virginia Law Review, v. 83, 1997.

  • Tópico 12

    • David S. Law e Mila Versteeg. “The evolution and ideology of global constitutionalism”. California Law Review, v. 99, n. 5, 2011.

  • Tópico 13

    • Rui Medeiros. “Constitucionalismo de matriz lusófona: realidade e projecto”.

  • Tópico 14

    • Jorge Miranda. Manual de direito constitucional, tomo I, 8a ed., Coimbra: Coimbra Editora, 2009, p. 201-365.