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The politics of constitutional rigidity : unveiling pathways to change in Mexico / Mariana Velasco-Rivera.

By: Series: Oxford comparative constitutional seriesPublisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2025Edition: 1Description: xv, 224 pages; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780192887320
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.72029 VIL
Contents:
1:The Mexican Challenge - 2:The Formalist and Anti-Formalist Approaches to Constitutional Rigidity - 3:The Economy of Constitutional Change - 4:Political Parties and Formal Constitutional Change in Contemporary Mexico - 5:Constitutional Change and Constitutional Culture in Mexico - 6:Actors, Choices, Decisions, and the Formation of Political Norms - 7:The Supreme Court in Mexico's Economy of Constitutional Change - 8:Conclusion.
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BOOKs NLS General Stacks 342.72029 VIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) HB Checked out Recommended by Dr. Siddharth Narrain 28/09/2026 40883

1:The Mexican Challenge -
2:The Formalist and Anti-Formalist Approaches to Constitutional Rigidity -
3:The Economy of Constitutional Change -
4:Political Parties and Formal Constitutional Change in Contemporary Mexico -
5:Constitutional Change and Constitutional Culture in Mexico -
6:Actors, Choices, Decisions, and the Formation of Political Norms -
7:The Supreme Court in Mexico's Economy of Constitutional Change -
8:Conclusion.

"An abstract is a short description of your longer piece of work and is used as a free layer of content discoverable online. An abstract should not attempt to summarise the whole work as it is also there to show readers whether or not reading further is warranted. It is used to allow people searching on the internet to see that they have encountered a worthwhile 'hit'. This will encourage them to read further by clicking through to the work in full"-- Provided by publisher.