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Rehan Abeyratne is Associate Professor of Law and Executive Director of the Centre for Comparative and Transnational Law at the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Richard Albert is William Stamps Farish Professor in Law, Professor of Government, and Director of Constitutional Studies at the University of Texas at Austin

Ngoc Son Bui is Associate Professor of Asian Laws at the University of Oxford Faculty of Law

Surya Deva is Professor at Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University, Australia

Andrew Harding is Visiting Research Professor at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law

Ridwanul Hoque is Professor of Law at the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and University Fellow at the Charles Darwin University, Australia

Hoong Phun (HP) Lee is Emeritus Professor of Law at Monash University, Australia

Mara Malagodi is Assistant Professor of Law at the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Ryan Mitchell is Assistant Professor of Law at the Chinese University of Hong Kong

Koichi Nakano is Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University, Japan

Matthew J Nelson is Professor of Politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London

Yaniv Roznai is Associate Professor at the Harry Radzyner Law School, Reichman University (IDC Herzilya), Israel

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Silvia Suteu is Lecturer in Public Law at the University College London (UCL) Faculty of Laws

Yvonne Tew is Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center, USA

Khemthong Tonsakulrungruang is Lecturer in the Faculty of Political Science at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Jiunn-rong Yeh is National University of Taiwan Chair Professor at the National University of Taiwan College of Law

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Source: Abeyratne Rehan. The Law and Politics of Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments in Asia. Routledge,2021. — 311 p.. 2021
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