Advanced Seminar in Constitutional Reform
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The International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism presents an Advanced Seminar on Constitutional Reform, a new four-week online course for all interested in the basics of constitution-making and constitutional change.
Topics covered in this course include:
1. The life and death of constitutions
2. The design of constitutional reform procedures
3. Constitutional amendment versus constitutional dismemberment
4. The relationship between democracy and constitutional change
Each session will begin with a lecture, followed by an open discussion and debate involving course registrants. Readings will be circulated in advance at no further cost to registrants.
The course will be taught by Richard Albert, currently the Hines H. Baker and Thelma Kelley Baker Chair in Law, Professor of Government, and Director of Constitutional Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.
This four-week course will be held live on Zoom on consecutive Mondays starting on January 20, 2025. Sessions will begin at 8:00pm Austin/Mexico City time (9:00pm Toronto/NY time) and end at 9:15pm Austin/Mexico City time (10:15pm Toronto/NY time).
This course is open to all, including but not limited to faculty and students in law, government, history, world affairs, and other fields.
The deadline to enroll is Wednesday, January 15, 2025.
All registrants completing this course will receive an electronic certification to that effect from the International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism. No academic credit will be awarded in connection with this course.
Registration for this seminar will include registration at no cost for the Leaflet, an occasional newsletter on new scholarship and programs in constitutionalism.
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The International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism presents an Advanced Seminar on Constitutional Reform, a new four-week online course for all interested in the basics of constitution-making and constitutional change.
Topics covered in this course include:
1. The life and death of constitutions
2. The design of constitutional reform procedures
3. Constitutional amendment versus constitutional dismemberment
4. The relationship between democracy and constitutional change
Each session will begin with a lecture, followed by an open discussion and debate involving course registrants. Readings will be circulated in advance at no further cost to registrants.
The course will be taught by Richard Albert, currently the Hines H. Baker and Thelma Kelley Baker Chair in Law, Professor of Government, and Director of Constitutional Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.
This four-week course will be held live on Zoom on consecutive Mondays starting on January 20, 2025. Sessions will begin at 8:00pm Austin/Mexico City time (9:00pm Toronto/NY time) and end at 9:15pm Austin/Mexico City time (10:15pm Toronto/NY time).
This course is open to all, including but not limited to faculty and students in law, government, history, world affairs, and other fields.
The deadline to enroll is Wednesday, January 15, 2025.
All registrants completing this course will receive an electronic certification to that effect from the International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism. No academic credit will be awarded in connection with this course.
Registration for this seminar will include registration at no cost for the Leaflet, an occasional newsletter on new scholarship and programs in constitutionalism.
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