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[log in to unmask] (Humberto Barreto)
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VII SUMMER SCHOOL ON ECONOMICS AND PHILOSOPHY 
THE DESIGN AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF CONSTITUTIONS 
 
San Sebastian (Spain) | 12th July - 15th, 2003 
 
Directors: Salvador Barberá (UAB) & Carlos Mulas Granados (UCM)  
Coordination: Alfonso Dubois (UPV/EHU+UEF) & David Teira (USAL+UEF) 
Urrutia Elejalde Foundation | University of the Basque Country 
 
This course has an interdisciplinary character, and will deal with topics  
related to the design of constitutions, from both its normative and 
positive  
perspectives as they appear in the most relevant literature which  
investigates the observable consequences of alternative constitutional  
designs. From both points of view, normative and positive, we will examine  
how different constitutional designs affect different aspects of the  
political and economic reality such as bicameralism, political and economic
decentralisation or the voting system of different branches of government,
from the executive to the legislative. 
 
SPEAKERS: Carles BOIX (University of Chicago), Antonio MERLO (University of  
Pennsylvania), Annick LARUELLE (Universidad de Alicante), Federico  
VALENCIANO (UPV/EHU), Salvador Barberá (UAB), Jacques CREMER (IDEI,  
Toulouse), Josep BORREL (UCM) 
 
For more information on contributed papers and grants, visit: 
 
www.urrutiaelejalde.org 
 
David Teira  
University of Salamanca 
 
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