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Icelandic Constitutional Reform: People, Processes, Politics (Comparative Constitutional Change)
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Agust ?or Arnason (Contributor) Catherine Dupre (Contributor)
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Agust ?or Arnason (1954-2019) was one of the leading figures of Icelandic constitutionalism. He taught at the University of Akureyri, where he contributed to setting up the Law School, and founded the Polar Law Programme in 2008 with Professor Gu?mundur Alfre?sson. He was directly involved in the initial stage of the constitutional reform process as a member of the 2010-2011 Constitutional Commission.Catherine Dupre is Associate Professor of Comparative Constitutional Law at the University of Exeter. She has studied the processes of constitutional change and reform in Hungary (post-communism and since 2010) and in the UK since 1998. She has been following Icelandic constitutional developments since 2008 when she first visited the University of Akureyri as a guest lecturer. She is the author of Importing the Law in Post-Communist Transitions: The Hungarian Constitutional Court and the Right to Human Dignity (Hart Publishing 2003) and of The Age of Dignity: Human Rights and Constitutionalism in Europe (Hart Publishing 2015).
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- Contributor: Agust ?or Arnason
- Imprint: Routledge
- ISBN13: 9780367557089
- Number of Pages: 286
- Packaged Dimensions: 156x234mm
- Packaged Weight: 412
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Release Date: 2022-04-29
- Series: Comparative Constitutional Change
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Agust ?or Arnason (1954-2019) was one of the leading figures of Icelandic constitutionalism. He taught at the University of Akureyri, where he contributed to setting up the Law School, and founded the Polar Law Programme in 2008 with Professor Gu?mundur Alfre?sson. He was directly involved in the initial stage of the constitutional reform process as a member of the 2010-2011 Constitutional Commission.Catherine Dupre is Associate Professor of Comparative Constitutional Law at the University of Exeter. She has studied the processes of constitutional change and reform in Hungary (post-communism and since 2010) and in the UK since 1998. She has been following Icelandic constitutional developments since 2008 when she first visited the University of Akureyri as a guest lecturer. She is the author of Importing the Law in Post-Communist Transitions: The Hungarian Constitutional Court and the Right to Human Dignity (Hart Publishing 2003) and of The Age of Dignity: Human Rights and Constitutionalism in Europe (Hart Publishing 2015).
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