Author: Antonio Carlos Pereira Menaut

Date of birth: 18-02-1948
Date of death: Ask the Almighty (not in haste myself)
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Professor of Constitutional Law; Jean Monnet Chairholder of EU Constitutional Law; Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Galicia
Previous universities: Navarra, Cantabria, Valladolid, UNED.
Main books: TeorÃa Constitucional (published eight times in four countries under different titles), El Ejemplo constitucional de Inglaterra (Madrid, 1992), Doce Tesis sobre la PolÃtica (México, 2000, 2008), PolÃtica, Estado y Derecho (Madrid, 2008), Rule of Law o Estado de Derecho (Madrid, 2003), PolÃtica y Educación (Pamplona, 1993), Diálogo del Obradoiro sobre los Estados Unidos de Europa (Santiago de Compostela, 2006), Sistema PolÃtico y Constitucional de Alemania (Santiago de Compostela, 2003).
Fields of interest: Spanish Constitutional Law, Constitutional Theory, Comparative and Foreign Constitutional Law (esp. UK, USA, Germany), Federalism and Regionalism, EU Constitutionalism
Foreign universities and countries visited: UK, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, USA, México, Perú, Brasil, Chile, Argentina.
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