MONDAY, 20th July 2015 (9.00 – 12.00)Essential ReadingsNorman Dorsen/Michel Rosenfeld,/András Sajó,/Susanne Baer (2010), What is a Constitution?, in: Dorsen/ Rosenfeld/ Sajó / Baer, Comparative Constitutionalism, 1 – 24, 33 – 36, 55 – 58, 66 – 90. Stephen Holmes (2013), Constitutions and Constitutionalism, in: Rosenfeld/Sajó (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law, 189 – 216. Dieter Grimm (2013), Types of Constitutions, in: Rosenfeld/ Sajó (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law, 98 – 132.Optional ReadingsVicki C. Jackson/Mark Tushnet (2006), What is Comparative Constitutional Law?, in: Jackson/Tushnet (eds.) Comparative Constitutional Law, 144 – 153. Ran Hirschl (2008), The Rise of Comparative Constitutional Law: Thoughts on Substance and Methods, Indian Journal of Constitutional Law, 11 - 37. Mark Tushnet (1999), The Possibilities of Comparative Constitutional Law, 108 Yale Law Journal, 1225 – 1309.