Double-Facing Constitution
Explore the intricate relationship between constitutions and the concept of 'foreignness' in David Dyzenhaus's thought-provoking book, Double-Facing Constitution. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2020, this comprehensive volume spans 440 pages and delves into how legal norms from different systems, individuals from abroad, and the application of domestic rules overseas are addressed within constitutional frameworks. Dyzenhaus challenges the conventional boundaries of constitutional theory, presenting a compelling perspective on 'double-facing' constitutional law. This book is essential for scholars, legal practitioners, and anyone interested in the evolving dynamics of constitutional law in a globalized world. Discover the depth of analysis and insight that makes Double-Facing Constitution a vital addition to your legal library.