Ten of the most important books in constitutionalism, as dogs.

1/10 | Carl Schmitt, Constitutional Theory (1928)
2/10 | Jon Elster, Ulysses Unbound (2000)
3/10 | Hannah Arendt, On Revolution (1963)
4/10 | John Rawls, A Theory of Justice (1971)
5/10 | Ran Hirschl, Comparative Matters (2014)
6/10 | Robert Alexy, A Theory of Constitutional Rights (2002)
7/10 | Mary Ann Glendon, Rights Talk (1991)
8/10 | Catherine Valcke, Comparing Law (2018)
9/10 | Vicki Jackson, Constitutional Engagement in a Transnational Era (2013)
10/10 | H.L.A. Hart, The Concept of Law (1961)
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