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  • Madhav Khosla's brilliant book, India's Founding Moment, is self-consciously a work on the history of ideas. Nonetheless, the subtitle of India's Founding Moment - The Constitution of a Most Surprising Democracy - implies that Khosla draws a connection between the ideas that shaped the creation of constitutional democracy in India and its endurance. In this review, I pose the question of whether the design of the Constitution can be a source of constitutional resilience against the rising threat of authoritarianism and Hindu majoritarianism. (xsd:string)
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  • Rezension: Can Federalism Save India's Constitutional Democracy? (xsd:string)
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  • In: Jus Cogens, 4, 2022, 1, 69-77 (xsd:string)
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