By comparing the constitutional systems of Israel and the United
States, Gary Jacobsohn provides a new view of the essentials of
constitutionalism itself--a balanced picture that would have been
impossible to achieve by focusing on any one polity. Abraham Lincoln,
in likening the Declaration of Independence to the Biblical "apple of
gold," and the Constitution to its "picture of silver," illuminated
the connections in the United States between political ideas and
constitutional government. Jacobsohn applies Lincoln's insight to the
Israeli experience to develop a deeper understanding of the
relationship between political culture and constitutionalism, and the
limits and possibilities for constitutional transplantation.
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Constitutionalism in Israel and the United States
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ISBN
9781400887217
Publisert
2017
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Princeton University Press
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Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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