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American Council of Learned Societies Occasional Paper No. 13
The ACLS Comparative Constitutionalism Project
FINAL REPORT
Final Report
Appendix A:
Project Advisory Panel and Project Planning Conference Participants
Appendix B:
Regional Steering Committees
Appendix C:
Institute Session Topics in Scheduled Order, Paper Writers, and Commentators
Appendix D:
List of Project Overview Essays and Institute Working Papers
Appendix E:
Institute Participants
APPENDIX F:
SUMMARY INSTITUTE QUESTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION, AND PARTICIPANTS
Appendix G:
Participant Biographical Information
APPENDIX F:
SUMMARY INSTITUTE QUESTIONS FOR
CONSIDERATION, AND PARTICIPANTS
Questions for Consideration
How would you define constitutionalism as it operates in your region of the world?
How does this experience with constitutionalism of your region compare with that of other regions as presented at the institute(s) you attended?
In developing your thoughts further on constitutionalism within your region, or comparatively across regions, what other aspects of the phenomenon of constitutionalism would you want to explore; for example, have its social, cultural, and economic aspects been sufficiently explored?
Has your view of constitutionalism changed in any significant way as a result of your experience with the ACLS/Ford project on comparative constitutionalism?
Participants
Abdullahi An-Naim, College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 5Z8, Canada
Atilio Borón, Centro de Investigaciones Europeo-Latinoamericanas (EURAL), Corrientes 2554, 3A, 1046 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Julio Cotler, Instituto de Estudios Peruanos (IEP), Horacio H. Urteaga 694, Jesus Maria, Lima 11, Peru
Julio Faundez, Faculty of Law, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom
Yash Ghai, School of Law, Pokfulam Road, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Douglas Greenberg, American Council of Learned Societies, 228 East 45th Street, New York, New York 10017-3398, USA
Peter Hardi, Magyar Külügyi Intézet, Bérc U. 23,1016 Budapest, Hungary
Eboe Hutchful, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario M1C 1A4, Canada
Stanley N. Katz, American Council of Learned Societies, 228 East 45th Street, New York, New York 10017-3398, USA
Miriam Kornblith, Center for Latin American Studies, Stanford University, 582 Alverado Row, Stanford, California 94305, USA
Ludger Kühnhardt, St. Antonys College, Oxford University, Oxford OX2 6JH, United Kingdom
Walter F. Murphy, 240 Western Way, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, USA
Carlos Santiago Nino, Juncal 2900 3-H, 1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Samuel Nolutshungu, Department of Political Science, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom
H.W.O. Okoth-Ogendo, Population Studies and Research Institute, University of Nairobi, P.O. Box 30197, Nairobi, Kenya
Melanie Beth Oliviero, American Council of Learned Societies, 228 East 45th Street, New York, New York 10017-3398, USA
Tapan Raychaudhuri, St. Antonys College, Oxford University, Oxford OX2 6JH, United Kingdom
Jordi Solé Tura, El Pedro de la Creu, 21, Piso 1, 08034 Barcelona, Spain
Neelan Tiruchelvam, Law and Society Trust, 8 Kynsey Terrace, Colombo 8, Sri Lanka
Lynn Walker, Human Rights and Governance, The Ford Foundation, 320 East 43rd Street, New York, New York 10017, USA
Steven C. Wheatley, American Council of Learned Societies, 228 East 45th Street, New York, New York 10017-3398, USA
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