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- W2121465618 abstract "This essay presents some observations about the transplanting of constitutionalism. It looks at the general idea of constitutionalism and specific institutions and provisions included in constitutions. What happens when constitutions travel across national borders and between cultures? My goal is not to provide answers, but to point to a number of issues that may deserve discussion and more detailed research. While the ideas of this essay spring primarily from the Polish constitution-making experience, I attempt to use Polish and East European examples to discuss more general and universal questions related to constitutional borrowing. This essay reflects a contradiction perhaps inherent to all transplanting of constitutionalism. Borrowing is inevitable while, at the same time, extremely difficult and at times impossible. Borrowing is inevitable because there are a limited number of general constitutional ideas and mechanisms, and they have been in the air for some time. “At the end of the twentieth century, most constitutional systems are or were derivative in part, with the possible exceptions of the ancestor systems of the United Kingdom, the United States and France,” writes Cheryl Saunders.1 Borrowing takes place when drafters of new constitutions encounter a particular problem and look to other constitutions for solutions. “Reading across any large set of constitutional texts, it is striking how similar their language is; reading the history of any nation’s constitution making, it is striking how much self-conscious borrowing goes on,” suggests Robert N. Goodin.2 No one begins writing a constitution from scratch. In addition, there exist strong" @default.
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- W2121465618 title "Paradoxes of constitutional borrowing" @default.
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