The U.S. Constitution is not nearly as strong of an influence on other countries’ constitutions as it was in the past, according to a forthcoming article co-authored by University of Virginia School of Law professor Mila Versteeg.
The U.S. Constitution is not nearly as strong of an influence on other countries’ constitutions as it was in the past, according to a forthcoming article co-authored by University of Virginia School of Law professor Mila Versteeg.