Authors
Professor of Law
,
Sciences Po Paris
Eleonora Bottini
Eleonora Bottini is a Professor of Law at Sciences Po Paris. She specializes in comparative constitutional law and concentrates on the role of courts in democracies and on comparative election law. She is the author of a book based on the PhD dissertation on “Constitutional Sanction: Analysis of a Doctrinal Argument,” comparing the practices of legal comparison in European national and supranational institutions.

Authors
Professor of Law
,
Sciences Po Paris
Eleonora Bottini
Eleonora Bottini is a Professor of Law at Sciences Po Paris. She specializes in comparative constitutional law and concentrates on the role of courts in democracies and on comparative election law. She is the author of a book based on the PhD dissertation on “Constitutional Sanction: Analysis of a Doctrinal Argument,” comparing the practices of legal comparison in European national and supranational institutions.

Authors
Professor of Law
,
Sciences Po Paris
Eleonora Bottini
Eleonora Bottini is a Professor of Law at Sciences Po Paris. She specializes in comparative constitutional law and concentrates on the role of courts in democracies and on comparative election law. She is the author of a book based on the PhD dissertation on “Constitutional Sanction: Analysis of a Doctrinal Argument,” comparing the practices of legal comparison in European national and supranational institutions.

Authors
Professor of Law
,
Sciences Po Paris
Eleonora Bottini
Eleonora Bottini is a Professor of Law at Sciences Po Paris. She specializes in comparative constitutional law and concentrates on the role of courts in democracies and on comparative election law. She is the author of a book based on the PhD dissertation on “Constitutional Sanction: Analysis of a Doctrinal Argument,” comparing the practices of legal comparison in European national and supranational institutions.

