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Behind a Veil of Ignorance?

Edited by Louis M. Imbeau () and Steve Jacob ()

in Studies in Public Choice from Springer, currently edited by Randall G. Holcombe

Date: 2015
Edition: 2015
ISBN: 978-3-319-14953-0
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
Louis M. Imbeau and Steve Jacob
Ch Chapter 10 Constitutional Convulsions in Modern Greece
George Tridimas
Ch Chapter 11 Is the Swiss Constitution Really Constitutional? Testing the “Veil of Ignorance” Hypothesis over Time
Karin Ingold and Frédéric Varone
Ch Chapter 12 The Thickness of the Veil of Uncertainty and Its Effects on Constitution-Making in Post-communist Transition: The 1992 Constitution of Estonia
Ringa Raudla
Ch Chapter 13 Constitutional Choices Turned into Simple In-Period Choices: A Power Relations Reading of the Chadian and Cameroonian Constitutions
Thomas Cedric Eboutou
Ch Chapter 14 Conclusion
Cristine Clercy
Ch Chapter 2 Veilonomics: On the Use and Utility of Veils in Constitutional Political Economy
Stefan Voigt
Ch Chapter 3 Law in Books Versus Law in Action: A Review of the Socio-legal Literature
Christine Rothmayr Allison
Ch Chapter 4 Measuring the Opacity of the ‘Veil of Ignorance’ in Constitutions: Theory, Method, and Some Results
Louis M. Imbeau and Steve Jacob
Ch Chapter 5 Uncertainty and the General Interest in the American Constitution: Testing the “Veil of Ignorance” Hypothesis in Constitutional Choice
Cristine Clercy
Ch Chapter 6 Constitution-making Process Under Uncertainty: The Case of Canada
Louis M. Imbeau and Thomas C. Eboutou
Ch Chapter 7 Uncertainty and Cleavages at Stakes: Do the Belgian Constitutions of 1831 and 1993 Stabilize Political Power?
Nathalie Schiffino and Steve Jacob
Ch Chapter 8 Testing the “Veil of Ignorance” Hypothesis in Constitutional Choice: Evidence from the German Grundgesetz
Agnes Strauß
Ch Chapter 9 Different Veils for Different Governments: The Veil of Ignorance in Shaping the Italian Decentralization
Emma Galli and Veronica Grembi

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