I need a concise, two-page introduction for a research paper that sits squarely in public law and focuses on constitutional questions. The piece must read like the opening section of a peer-reviewed article: it should frame the constitutional issue, signal the research aim, and smoothly lead into the main body that follows. Because the final draft of the overall paper is already outlined, the introduction has to integrate seamlessly with existing headings and incorporate standard academic referencing (Bluebook or OSCOLA—whichever you are more comfortable with). Key points • Length: two pages (about 700–800 words). • Discipline: constitutional matters within public law, so familiarity with comparative and international perspectives is welcome but a public-law lens is essential. • Tone: scholarly, engaging, and precise—no fluff. • Deadline: I must receive the polished document today; time is critical. • Format: editable Word file. The budget is fixed and already allocated, so please only respond if you are comfortable with that. I will share a brief outline and any core sources the moment we start so you can jump straight into writing.