The American Journal of COMPARATIVE LAW

VOLUME
62.
NUMBER
SUMMER
3
2014
(ISSN 0002·919x)
The American Journal of
COMPARATIVE
LAW
Editors- in -Chief:
Helge Dedek
James V. Feinerman
FranzWerro
Published
by the American Society of Comparative
Law
SYMPOSIUM ON COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Symposium Editor: Richard Albert
FOREWORD-INFORMAL
CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE:
INTRODUCTION AND AI'PRAISAL·
A CRITICAL
Bernal
Fleming
FIDELITY, CHANGE, AND THE GOOD CONSTITUTION
Hirschl
VOLUNTARY FOREIGN CITATIONS IN DISCORDANT CONSTITUTIONAL SETTINGS
CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS AND CONSOLIDATED POWER
Issacharoff
SEPARATION OF POWERS AND THE GROWTH OF JUDICIAL REVIEW
Gardbaum.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BY CONSTITUTIONAL DESUETUDE
Albert
ARTICLES
THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF REGULATING CONTRACT
Bagchi
BLASPHEMY, HOLOCAUST DENIAL, AND THE CONTROL OF PROFOUNDLY
UNACCEPTABLE SPEECH
Cox
THE ENDURANCE OF THE ROC
Lin
CONSTITUTION AND THE CONSTITUTION OF JAPAN
BOOK REVIEWS
Glenn
Valcke
Webster
Tbe American Journal o/
COMP ARA TIVE LA W
VOLUME LXII
SUMMER 2014
NUMBER 3
CONTENTS
SYMPOSIUM ON COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Foreword-Informal
Constitutional Change:
A Critical Introduction and Appraisal
Carlos Bernal
493
Fidelity, Change, and the Good Constitution
James E. Fleming
515
Ran Hirschl
547
Samuel Issacharof{
585
Separation of Powers and the Growth of Judicial
Review in Established Democracies (or Why
Has the Model of Legislative Supremacy
Mostly Been Withdrawn From Sale?)
Stephen Gardbaum
613
In Search of an Identity: Voluntary Foreign
Citations in Discordant Constitutional Settings
Constitutional Courts and Consolidated
Power
Constitutional Amendment by Constitutional
Desuetude
ARTICLES
The Political Economy of Regulating Contract
Richard Albert
641
Aditi Bagchi
687
Neville Cox
739
Survival of the Fittest(?): The Endurance of the ROC
Constitution and the Constitution of Japan
Chien-Chili Lin
775
BOOK REVIEWS
Association Henri Capitant,
The Henri Capitant Law Review/
Revue De Droit Henri Capitant, 2010-)
H. Patrick Glenn
807
Jacco Bomhoff, Balancing Constitutional Rights:
The Origins and Meaning of Postwar
Legal Discourse
Catherine Valcke
809
Teemu Ruskola, Legal Orientalism:
China, The United States, and Modern Law
811
Blasphemy, Holocaust Denial and the Control of
Profoundly Unacceptable Speech
BOOKS RECEIVED
Timothy Webster
819