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Contributors

Richard Albert The University of Texas School of Law, Austin, TX, USA

Juliano Zaiden Benvindo University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil

Chintan Chandrachud Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, London, UK

Ignacio N.

Cofone McGill University Faculty of Law, Montreal, Canada

Fruzsina Gardos-Orosz Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Center for Social Sciences, Institute of Legal Studies, Budapest, Hungary

Gert Jan Geertjes Leiden University Law School, Leiden, The Netherlands

Ridwanul Hoque University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Serkan Kityba^i Law Faculty, Bahce^ehir University, Istanbul, Turkey

Mazen Masri The City Law School, City, University of London, London, UK

Stephan Michel Institute of Law and Economics, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

Bertil Emrah Oder Koc University Law School, Istanbul, Turkey

Tarik Olcay School of Law, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

Konstantinos Pilpilidis Institute of Law and Economics, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

Yaniv Roznai Radzyner School of Law, Interdisciplinary Center (IDC), Herzliya, Israel

Valentina Rita Scotti Department of Political Science, LUISS University of Rome, Rome, Italy

Jerfi Uzman Leiden University Law School, Leiden, The Netherlands

Oya Yegen Sabanci Unversity, Istanbul, Turkey

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Source: Albert Richard, Oder Bertil E.. An Unamendable Constitution? Unamendability in Constitutional Democracies. Springer International Publishing,2018. — 389 p.. 2018
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