S2. Ep3. Landmark judgments, constitutional revolutions and comparative constitutional law

This episode focuses two concepts of interest in comparative constitutional law, ‘landmark judgment’ and ‘constitutional revolution, which despite their wide use have not yet received adequate theorisation.

Guests Eleonora Bottini and Yaniv Roznai share their insights drawn from their recent work in this area, from how they got interested in the subject, to the points of connection between the two concepts, including the challenges they have encountered when engaging in such definitional endeavour.

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