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This book traces the origins of constitutional silence about the metropolis; explores how urban agglomeration affects the theory and practice of constitutional democracy; examines the constitutional status and jurisprudence of megacity autonomy/dependence; advances new arguments for granting the metropolis adequate constitutional standing; and probes the political economy of state-city constitutional relations across time and place.

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    • Title: City, State by Ran Hirschl
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic US
    • Print ISBN: 9780190922771, 019092277X
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    • Edition: 2020
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