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Preface
Introduction
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About the Author
Acronyms
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1 Revolutions, National Constitutions Changes, and the Challenges of International Law
1.1 Calling International Law and Human Rights in Recent National Revolutions
1.1.1 International Law and the Arab Spring Revolution
1.1.2 International Commitments of Arab Spring States
1.1.3 Venezuela and Lima Group
1.1.4 Normative Aspects of Human Rights
1.2 Classification and Evaluation of Constitutions
1.2.1 Classification of Constitutions

1.2.2 Evaluation of Constitutions
1.3 Constitutional Tendencies to International Law and Human Rights Indexation
1.3.1 Outsiders
1.3.2 Human Rights Standard-Setting
1.3.3 Evolution of National and International Legal Systems
1.3.4 Constitutionalization
1.3.5 Fragmentation and Constitutionalism
1.3.6 The People or Human, Endonym and Exonym Concept of the People
1.3.7 States and Constitutions Under Strain of International Legal Order and Human Rights
1.4 Comparative Analysis in Transnational Perspective
1.4.1 The Evaluation Methodology

1.4.2 Comparison, Analysis, and Statistics
1.4.3 Ambivalent Approaches of International and Constitutional Law
2 Indexation of National Constitutions via International Law
2.1 International Law Classification of Constitution
2.1.1 Traditional Classification
2.1.2 Modernized Classification
2.2 Human Rights Classification of Constitutions
2.2.1 Dual Sided Rights, Human, and Constitutionals
2.2.2 Natural Rights
2.2.3 Limitations of Human Rights Treaties
2.2.4 Constitutions and Rule of Law
2.2.5 Flexible Integration
2.2.6 Rights and Constitutional Rights

2.2.7 Tripartite Typology
2.3 Rights Classifications of Constitutions
2.3.1 Rights
2.3.2 Indigenous Rights
2.3.3 Freedoms
2.3.4 Equalities
2.3.5 Protections
2.3.6 Other Provisions
2.3.7 Number of Provided Rights
2.4 Evaluation of Constitutions and Comparative Analyzation
3 A Theoretical Framework for the Evaluation of Constitutions
3.1 Application of the International Law Classification
3.1.1 Azerbaijan
3.1.2 Finland
3.1.3 South Africa
3.1.4 Colombia
3.2 Application of Rights Classification
3.2.1 Azerbaijan Index of Constitutional Rights

3.2.2 Azerbaijan Values of Constitutional Rights
3.3 Incorporated Human Rights Treaties
3.3.1 Azerbaijan Incorporated Human Rights Treaties (Obligations)
3.3.2 Azerbaijan Cross Checked Constitutional and Human Rights (Obligations)
3.4 Evaluation of the Constitution of Azerbaijan
4 Transnational Evaluation of Constitutions
4.1 Normative and Empirical Profundity of International Law
4.1.1 Constitutions and International Law Subjects
4.1.2 Impact of International Law on Constitutions
4.1.3 Applicable Transnational Definition
4.1.4 Use of Ranking Methods

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