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The paradox of constitutionalism : constituent power and constitutional form / edited by Martin Loughlin and Neil Walker.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007Description: viii, 375 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0199204969
  • 9780199204960
Other title:
  • Constituent power and constitutional form
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.011 22
LOC classification:
  • K3289 .P37 2007
Contents:
Constituent power and reflexive identity : towards an ontology of collective selfhood / Hans Lindahl -- Constituent power subverted : from English constitutional argument to British constitutional practice / Martin Loughlin -- Constituent power and constitutional change in American constitutionalism / Stephen M. Griffin -- Constituent power in France : the revolution and its consequences / Lucien Jaume -- 'We are (afraid or) the people' : constituent power in German constitutionalism / Christoph Mollers -- People and elites in republican constitutions, traditional and modern / John P. McCormick -- The politics of the question of constituent power / David Dyzenhaus -- Private and public autonomy revisited : Habermas' concept of co-originality in times of globalization and the militant security state / Rainer Nickel -- Constitutionalism's post-modern opening / Paolo Carrozza -- Against substitution : the constitutional thinking of dissensus / Emilios Christodoulidis -- The exercise of constituent power in Central and Eastern Europe / Ulrich K. Preuss -- 'We the peoples' : constituent power and constitutionalism in plurinational states / Stephen Tierney -- Post-constituent constitutionalism? : the case of the European Union / Neil Walker -- 'We the peoples of the United Nations' : constituent power and constitutional form in international law / Bardo Fassbender -- Constituent power and the pluralist ethic / Damian Chalmers -- The imperialism of modern constitutional democracy / James Tully.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-368) and index.

Constituent power and reflexive identity : towards an ontology of collective selfhood / Hans Lindahl -- Constituent power subverted : from English constitutional argument to British constitutional practice / Martin Loughlin -- Constituent power and constitutional change in American constitutionalism / Stephen M. Griffin -- Constituent power in France : the revolution and its consequences / Lucien Jaume -- 'We are (afraid or) the people' : constituent power in German constitutionalism / Christoph Mollers -- People and elites in republican constitutions, traditional and modern / John P. McCormick -- The politics of the question of constituent power / David Dyzenhaus -- Private and public autonomy revisited : Habermas' concept of co-originality in times of globalization and the militant security state / Rainer Nickel -- Constitutionalism's post-modern opening / Paolo Carrozza -- Against substitution : the constitutional thinking of dissensus / Emilios Christodoulidis -- The exercise of constituent power in Central and Eastern Europe / Ulrich K. Preuss -- 'We the peoples' : constituent power and constitutionalism in plurinational states / Stephen Tierney -- Post-constituent constitutionalism? : the case of the European Union / Neil Walker -- 'We the peoples of the United Nations' : constituent power and constitutional form in international law / Bardo Fassbender -- Constituent power and the pluralist ethic / Damian Chalmers -- The imperialism of modern constitutional democracy / James Tully.

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