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Constitutional Theory

Author : Geoffrey Marshall
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1971
Category : Law
ISBN : UCAL:B4918639

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This book examines the nature and role of the many conventions which, rather than laws, are instrumental in determining many important questions of Government behaviour in Britain and other Commonwealth countries.

Europe's Functional Constitution

Author : Turkuler Isiksel
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780198759072

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Europe's Functional Constitution by Turkuler Isiksel Pdf

Through a critical appraisal of the European Union and its legal system, this book evaluates the extent to which constitutionalism as an empirical idea and normative ideal can be adapted to institutions beyond the state.

Comparative Constitutional Theory

Author : Gary Jacobsohn,Miguel Schor
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 552 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781784719135

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Comparative Constitutional Theory by Gary Jacobsohn,Miguel Schor Pdf

The need for innovative thinking about alternative constitutional experiences is evident, and readers of Comparative Constitutional Theory will find in its pages a compendium of original, theory-driven essays. The authors use a variety of theoretical perspectives to explore the diversity of global constitutional experience in a post-1989 world prominently marked by momentous transitions from authoritarianism to democracy, by multiple constitutional revolutions and devolutions, by the increased penetration of international law into national jurisdictions, and by the enhancement of supra-national institutions of governance.

Cosmic Constitutional Theory

Author : J. Harvie Wilkinson
Publisher : OUP USA
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2012-03-12
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780199846016

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Cosmic Constitutional Theory by J. Harvie Wilkinson Pdf

What underlies this development? In this concise and highly engaging work, Federal Appeals Court Judge and noted author (From Brown to Bakke) J. Harvie Wilkinson argues that America's most brilliant legal minds have launched a set of cosmic constitutional theories that, for all their value, are undermining self-governance.

Constitutional Law in Theory and Practice

Author : David M. Beatty
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1995-12-15
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781442655171

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Constitutional Law in Theory and Practice by David M. Beatty Pdf

David Beatty draws on more than twenty years' teaching experience to produce a comprehensive introduction to the basic rules in constitutional law, accessible to law and non-law students alike. He reviews the leading cases handed down by the Supreme Court of Canada and the Privy Council concerning the original BNA Act of 1867 and the Canadian Charter of Rights enacted in 1982. As well, Beatty reviews many of the most important decisions made by other courts around the world and analyses the function judges and courts perform in liberal democratic societies when they enforce written constitutions including bills of rights. The initial chapter introduces the reader to the subject of constitutional law – what it is all about, what its function is, and how it interacts with the constitutional text. The book goes on to examine Canadian federalism law and the Supreme Court of Canada's experience in the first decade in the life of the Charter of Rights. Beatty also examines significant human rights cases decided by the major courts around the world, in order to illustrate how the same principles and methods of reasoning are used to resolve disputes about the validity of laws no matter what the issue is or where it arises. The book concludes by showing how a theory of constitutional law which emphasizes the social duties which politicians must respect rather than individual rights should be responsive to the concerns of those who are more sceptical about the virtues of law and the courts as well as those who fear the cultural imperialism of western legal concepts. Beatty proposes a radically new way to think about the idea of ‘rights,’ one which emphasizes the social duties that are inherent in every conception of rights. The book argues that by reorienting our thinking about what rights and the rule of law are all about, it is easier to see that rather than being in conflict or tension with each other, democratic decision making and judicial review are supportive of a common set of values and ideals.

Constitutional Theory: Schmitt After Derrida

Author : Jacques de Ville
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2017-04-21
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781351866408

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Constitutional Theory: Schmitt After Derrida by Jacques de Ville Pdf

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Note on translations and references -- List of abbreviations -- 1 Introduction -- Schmitt and Derrida -- Constitutional theory -- Reading Schmitt -- Sequence and overview of chapters -- 2 The concept of the political -- A. Polémios -- Introduction -- Plato -- Schmitt -- Freud -- Heidegger -- The structure of the political -- B. Partisan -- Introduction -- Criteria -- The question of technology -- Philosophy and the Acheron -- The brother as double -- Woman as the absolute partisan -- Today's terror and the structure of the political -- C. Self -- Introduction -- Defining man: nakedness -- Stirner and his ego -- Modern technology -- Being-placed-in-question -- Self-deception -- Descartes and the self as enemy -- Hegel and the enemy -- Echo -- The concept of the political -- 3 Constituent power -- Introduction -- Political unity -- Political theology -- Fear and the Leviathan -- Demos without sovereignty -- Conclusion -- 4 Identity and representation -- Introduction -- The formation of identity -- Representation reconceived -- Conclusion -- 5 The concept of the constitution -- A. Khōra -- Introduction -- Derrida's reading of the Timaeus -- Khōra and the political -- Constitutions as giving place -- B. Crypt -- Introduction -- The Wolf Man -- The Wolf Man's crypt -- Constitution, memory and trauma -- 6 Human rights -- Introduction -- Freedom -- Equality -- Living together -- 7 State, Gro[beta]raum, nomos -- Introduction -- Nomos -- Man, space, nomos -- Conclusion -- 8 Conclusion -- Schmitt 'before' Derrida -- Derrida reading Schmitt -- Schmitt 'after' Derrida -- Bibliography -- Index

The Constitutional Theory of the Federation and the European Union

Author : Signe Rehling Larsen
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2021-02-04
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780198859260

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The Constitutional Theory of the Federation and the European Union by Signe Rehling Larsen Pdf

This book departs from the 'statist' imagination by suggesting the EU is a federal union of states, or a federation. Dedicated to the constitutional theory of federalism, this book gives the strengths and weaknesses of a federation as a political form, its histories, and current perils for the EU.

The Constitutional State

Author : N. W. Barber
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2012-09-27
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780191637254

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The Constitutional State provides an original analytical account of the state and its associated constitutional phenomena. It presents the state as a form of social group, consisting of people, territory and institutions bound together by rules. The institutions of the state make a distinctive and characteristic claim over the people of the state, who, in turn, have a distinctive and characteristic relationship with these institutions. This account reveals the importance of at least two forms of pluralism - legal and constitutional. It also casts light on some of the more difficult questions faced by writers on constitutions - such as the possibility of states undertaking actions and forming intentions, the moral significance of these actions for the people of the state, and the capacity of the state to carry responsibility for acts between generations.

A Theory of Constitutional Rights

Author : Robert Alexy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 518 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780199584239

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In any country where there is a Bill of Rights, constitutional rights reasoning is an important part of the legal process. As more and more countries adopt Human Rights legislation and accede to international human rights agreements, and as the European Union introduces its own Bill of Rights, judges struggle to implement these rights consistently and sometimes the reasoning behind them is lost. Examining the practice in other jurisdictions can be a valuable guide. Robert Alexy's classic work reconstructs the reasoning behind the jurisprudence of the German Basic Law and in doing so provides a theory of general application to all jurisdictions where judges wrestle with rights adjudication. In considering the features of constitutional rights reasoning, the author moves from the doctrine of proportionality, procedural rights and the structure and scope of constitutional rights, to general rights of liberty and equality and the problem of horizontal effect. A postscript written for the English edition considers critiques of the Theory since it first appeared in 1985, focusing in particular on the discretion left to legislatures and in an extended introduction the translator argues that the theory may be used to clarify the nature of legal reasoning in the context of rights under the British Constitution.

Modern Constitutional Theory

Author : John H. Garvey,Thomas Alexander Aleinikoff,Daniel A. Farber
Publisher : West Academic Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Constitutional law
ISBN : 0314149058

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Modern Constitutional Theory by John H. Garvey,Thomas Alexander Aleinikoff,Daniel A. Farber Pdf

This work can be used as a supplement in law school constitutional law courses, or as a text for a course in constitutional theory. It first examines current influential theories of the Constitution, then examines various proposals for interpreting the Constitution, and then covers judicial review. Other chapters correspond with the major topics covered in constitutional law casebooks. The authors ask what and whose purposes are served by existing rules, and inquire whether some other organization is preferable. The selections take opposing positions on each subject, to make students aware of existing conflicts and to facilitate class discussion.

The Hollow Core of Constitutional Theory

Author : Donald L. Drakeman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2021-04-08
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108485289

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The Hollow Core of Constitutional Theory by Donald L. Drakeman Pdf

The first major scholarly defense of the centrality of the Framers' intentions in constitutional interpretation to appear in years.

New Constitutional Horizons

Author : Cormac S. Mac Amhlaigh
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2022-03-21
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780192593467

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New Constitutional Horizons by Cormac S. Mac Amhlaigh Pdf

We live in a pluralist world of multi-level law and governance. More than ever before multiple legal systems and governing authorities at different levels - sub-state, state, supranational, international - are recognized as applying to, and claiming authority over, the affairs of the same sets of individuals and institutions. Yet our constitutional theories fail to adequately capture this pluralist state of affairs. This book examines some of the key conceptual and theoretical puzzles which the contemporary state of multilevel pluralism poses for our constitutional theories. It offers fresh perspectives on these questions by addressing the pluralism of norms and authorities from the viewpoint of legality and legitimacy respectively, proposing novel solutions for pluralizing constitutional theory in the light of contemporary multilevel governance. Our turbulent times are on a steady trajectory of ever-more pluralism of law and governance to tackle the defining social and political problems of our age including populism, pandemic, and climate change and this book provides an essential intervention in debates on how to pluralize constitutional theory to better understand and, perhaps more importantly, legitimize the tools to address these increasingly shared problems.

The Methodology of Constitutional Theory

Author : Dimitrios Kyritsis,Stuart Lakin
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2022-02-24
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781509933860

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The Methodology of Constitutional Theory by Dimitrios Kyritsis,Stuart Lakin Pdf

What sort of methods are best suited to understanding constitutional doctrines and practices? Should we look to lawyers and legal methods alone, or should we draw upon other disciplines such as history, sociology, political theory, and moral philosophy? Should we study constitutions in isolation or in a comparative context? To what extent must constitutional methods be sensitive to empirical data about the functioning of legal practice? Can ideal theory aid our understanding of real constitutions? This volume brings together constitutional experts from around the world to address these types of questions through topical events and challenges such as Brexit, administrative law reforms, and the increasing polarisations in law, politics, and constitutional scholarship. Importantly, it investigates the ways in which we can ensure that constitutional scholars do not talk past each other despite their persistent - and often fierce - disagreements. In so doing, it aims systematically to re-examine the methodology of constitutional theory.

Expounding the Constitution

Author : Grant Huscroft
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2011-08-11
Category : Law
ISBN : 0521173345

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What does it mean to interpret the constitution? Does constitutional interpretation involve moral reasoning, or is legal reasoning something different? What does it mean to say that a limit on a right is justified? How does judicial review fit into a democratic constitutional order? Are attempts to limit its scope incoherent? How should a jurist with misgivings about the legitimacy of judicial review approach the task of judicial review? Is there a principled basis for judicial deference? Do constitutional rights depend on the protection of a written constitution, or is there a common law constitution that is enforceable by the courts? How are constitutional rights and unwritten constitutional principles to be reconciled? In this book, these and other questions are debated by some of the world's leading constitutional theorists and legal philosophers. Their essays are essential reading for anyone concerned with constitutional rights and legal theory.

Constitutional Theory

Author : Carl Schmitt
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2008-01-23
Category : Law
ISBN : 0822390582

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Carl Schmitt’s magnum opus, Constitutional Theory, was originally published in 1928 and has been in print in German ever since. This volume makes Schmitt’s masterpiece of comparative constitutionalism available to English-language readers for the first time. Schmitt is considered by many to be one of the most original—and, because of his collaboration with the Nazi party, controversial—political thinkers of the twentieth century. In Constitutional Theory, Schmitt provides a highly distinctive and provocative interpretation of the Weimar Constitution. At the center of this interpretation lies his famous argument that the legitimacy of a constitution depends on a sovereign decision of the people. In addition to being subject to long-standing debate among legal and political theorists in Western Europe and the United States, this theory of constitution-making as decision has profoundly influenced constitutional theorists and designers in Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Constitutional Theory is a significant departure from Schmitt’s more polemical Weimar-era works not just in terms of its moderate tone. Through a comparative history of constitutional government in Europe and the United States, Schmitt develops an understanding of liberal constitutionalism that makes room for a strong, independent state. This edition includes an introduction by Jeffrey Seitzer and Christopher Thornhill outlining the cultural, intellectual, and political contexts in which Schmitt wrote Constitutional Theory; they point out what is distinctive about the work, examine its reception in the postwar era, and consider its larger theoretical ramifications. This volume also contains extensive editorial notes and a translation of the Weimar Constitution.