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ANDRAS
SAJO
Andras
Sajo is Professor, Legal Studies Department and Chair of Comparative Constitutional
Programs at the Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. He also
serves as a Visiting Professor with the Global Law Faculty, New York University
School of Law. He has held fellowships and visiting professorships at
major universities in Western Europe and the United States, as well as
serving as a consultant to the World Bank and the United Nations Development
Program. Apart from his academic work in Hungarian universities, he has
served as a member of Hungary's Constitution Drafting Committee (1988-89),
as Principal Draftsman for Hungarian Environmental Legislation (1991-92),
Legal Counsel to the President of the Hungarian Republic (1991-92), and
Chair of Drafting Commission for Broadcast Law (1994). He has published
articles on constitutionalism, rule of law, and telecommunications law,
and his most recent book, Limiting Government: An Introduction to Constitutionalism,
which was published in Hungarian in 1995, appeared in both English and
Russian translations in 1999.

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