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Table of contents
Introduction;
Part 1: Constitutional Amendment in Europe, Canada and the USA;
1. Constitutional Change Engineering, Xenophon Contiades;
2. Constitutional Change in Austria, Manfred Stelzer;
3. The Process of Constitutional Amendment in Belgium, Christian Behrendt;
4. Constitutional Change and Constitutional Amendment: A Canadian Conundrum, Allan C. Hutchinson;
5. Formal and Informal Methods of Constitutional Change in Denmark, Helle Krunke;
6. Constitutional Amendment in Finland, Tuomas Ojanen;
7. Constitutional Amendment in France, Wanda Mastor and Liliane Icher;
8. Constitutional Amendments and Constitutional Changes in Germany, Markus Kotzur;
9. Constitutional Change in Greece, Xenophon Contiades and Ioannis Tasopoulos;
10. Constitutional Amendment in Ireland, Fiona de Londras and David Gwynn Morgan;
11. Constitutional Revision in Italy: A Marginal Instrument for Constitutional Change, Tania Groppi;
12. Constitutional Amendment in Luxembourg, Joerg Gerkrath;
13. , The Constitutional Revision Process in the Netherlands: Sensible Security Valve or Cause of Constitutional Paralysis? , Wim J.M. Voermans;
14. The Portuguese Constitution of 1976: Half-life and Decay , Jonatas E. M. Machado;
15. Constitutional Change in Spain, Abraham Barrero Ortega and Irene Sobrino Guijarro;
16. Constitutional Amendment in Sweden, Lars-Goeran Malmberg;
17. Constitutional Revision: The Case of Switzerland, Thomas Fleiner;
18. Constitutional Amendment in the United Kingdom, Robert Blackburn;
19. Constitutional Revision in the United States of America, John R. Vile;
Part 2: Comparative Perspectives;
20. Models of Constitutional Change, Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou
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