András Sajó is Justice at the European Court of Human Rights and University Professor, Central European University, Budapest. He lives in Strasbourg, France.
"A remarkable and provocative treatise ; it breaks through the
boundaries of classical legal scholarship. Andras Sajo’s impressive
cross-disciplinary work maps out an exciting new frontier in
understanding and theorising about fundamental human rights. It
also reminds us, long after Hobbes, that passions are of a crucial
importance for institutions.”—Jean-Paul Costa, President, European
Court of Human rights
*Jean-Paul Costa*
"Both the cultural-historical and the strictly legal erudition of
the author are impressive and the depth and orginality of his
intuitions are very often admirable. . . . Constitutional
Sentiments is a well written scholarly argument, which reads
pleasurably, flowing often like a good novel."—Bogdan Iancu, Law &
Politics Book Review
*Law & Politics Book Review*
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