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Proportionality Balancing and Rights Adjudication

05 April 2021

1. Book:  Alec Stone Sweet and Jud Mathews, Proportionality Balancing and Constitutional Governance: A Comparative and Global Approach (Oxford: Oxford University Press)

2. Alec Stone Sweet and Jud Mathews, “Proportionality Review and Rights Protection,” in D. Law, ed., Oxford Handbook of Constitutional Law in Asia (forthcoming) 

 3. Alec Stone Sweet, “The Necessity of Balancing: Hong Kong’s Flawed Approach to Proportionality, and Why It Matters.” Hong Kong Law Journal 50 (2020): 541-69. 

 4. Alec Stone Sweet and Jud Mathews, “Proportionality and Rights Protection in Asia: Hong Kong, Malaysia, South Korea, Taiwan – Whither Singapore?,” Journal of the Singapore Academy of Law 29 (2017): 774-799. 

 5. Alec Stone Sweet, “Investor-State Arbitration: Proportionality’s New Frontier,” Journal of Law and Ethics of Human Rights 4 (2011): 45-76.  

 6. Alec Stone Sweet and Jud Mathews, “All Things in Proportion? American Rights Review and the Problem of Balancing,” Emory Law Journal 60 (2011): 102-79. 

 7. Alec Stone Sweet and Jud Mathews, “Proportionality Balancing and Global Constitutionalism,” Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 47 (2008): 73-165. 

Principal Investigator(s)

Professor Alec Stone Sweet

Funding Source & Collaborator(s)

Centre for Legal Theory

Research Area

Constitutional Law