Richard Albert

Job Title

Constitutional Law Professor

Organization

Boston College Law School

Country

United States

Area of Expertise

  • Conflict
  • Gender and constitutions
  • Diversity
  • Customary governance/legal pluralism
  • Human rights
  • Judicial system design
  • Minority issues
  • Participation
  • Power sharing (horizontal/vertical)
  • Religion
  • Security sector

Publications

Comparative Constitutional Amendment (Primary Field) [Full list available at www.richardalbert.com]

1. Constructive Unamendability in Canada and the United States, 67 Supreme Court Law Review (forthcoming 2014) (peer-reviewed)
2. Constitutional Amendment by Constitutional Desuetude, 62 American Journal of Comparative Law (forthcoming 2014) (peer-reviewed)
3. Constitutional Disuse or Desuetude: The Case of Article V, 94 Boston University Law Review (forthcoming 2014)
4. The Structure of Constitutional Amendment Rules, 49 Wake Forest Law Review (forthcoming 2014)
5. The Expressive Function of Constitutional Amendment Rules, 59 McGill Law Journal 225 (2013) (peer-reviewed)
6. Constitutional Handcuffs, 42 Arizona State Law Journal 663 (2010)
7. The Fusion of Presidentialism and Parliamentarism, 57 American Journal of Comparative Law 531 (2009) (peer-reviewed)
8. Nonconstitutional Amendments, 22 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 5 (2009) (peer-reviewed)

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