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Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law
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V.I. Lafitsky Constitutional Traditions and Models in the Comparative–Legal Dimension

Abstract: Constitutions of the world share a lot of common features because they have to solve the same problems. Nevertheless, it is possible to single out typical constitutional models united by general constitutional traditions and culture (North American, West European, Islamic, Socialist, Slavonic and so on). There are also a number of unique fundamental laws (for instance, of India, Japan, China) which are not embraced by any constitutional model. The process of formation of new models and appearance of new unique constitutions continue reflecting the processes changing the world.


Keywords:

comparative law, constitution, constitutional model, legal traditions, legal culture, legal norm.


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