Proportionality & Comparative Constitutional Law versus Studies

The Law and Ethics of Human Rights 12 (2):203-224 (2018)
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Abstract

The doctrine of proportionality has received sustained attention from comparative constitutional scholars. Yet it is an area where courts, and scholars, have made limited use of empirical or inter-disciplinary approaches to constitutional comparison. The article calls for a change in this practice as part of a broader call for greater dialogue between scholars and practitioners of conceptual and more empirical forms of constitutional comparison.

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