POG 447
Courts and Constitutions
What is a constitution? How are constitutions made? Why have some constitutions effectively structured the political lives of their countries and endured, while others have struggled to shape the dynamics of power, let alone survive? Does constitutionalism generally, and judicial review in particular, empower or constrain the prospects for democracy and justice? Why have these practices varied across countries over time? This course explores these questions in comparative, historical and theoretical perspective.(Comparative)
POG 447 Requisite Information:
POG 447 Let's You Take:
Prerequisites: POG 240 or POL 540
- This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
Prerequisites: POG 240 or POL 540
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