This monograph is an attempt to answer the following questions: Can constitutional courts review the constitutionality of constitutional amendments? If yes, to what extent? It is endeavored, in a comparative perspective, to answer these questions by examining the constitutions of several countries and the case law of the Austrian, German, Hungarian, Romanian, Slovenian and Turkish Constitutional Courts, French Constitutional Council, Indian, Irish, and the United States Supreme Courts.
Introduction Chapter 1: Do Constitutional Courts Have Competence to Review Constitutional Amendments?
Chapter 2: Can Constitutional Courts Review the Formal and Procedural Regularity of Constitutional Amendments?
Chapter 3: Can Constitutional Courts Review the Substance of Constitutional Amendments?