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THIS SPECIAL ISSUE BRINGS TOGETHER six articles and four book reviews on the theme of comparative constitutionalism and transnational law. Our approach as guest editors is ecumenical in that we do not assume any shared understanding amongst the authors on the concept of “constitutionalism.” Nor do we expect that the authors would necessarily agree with our instincts as to why their contribution addresses something worth approaching in terms of constitutionalism. Our understanding of the issue’s theme is also fluid in that we have not separated that which is “comparative” from that which is “transnational.” Rather, we see these two angles of inquiry as overlapping and mutually informing each other in our ever more interconnected world.

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