Deciphering the Genome of Constitutionalism
Herausgeber: Hirschl, Ran; Roznai, Yaniv
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Herausgeber: Hirschl, Ran; Roznai, Yaniv
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"Featuring key scholars of comparative constitutionalism, constitutional theory, and constitutional politics, this book provides a comprehensive, theoretical, comparative, normative, and empirical account of the concept of constitutional identity. It will appeal to scholars, students, jurists, and constitutional drafters alike"--
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"Featuring key scholars of comparative constitutionalism, constitutional theory, and constitutional politics, this book provides a comprehensive, theoretical, comparative, normative, and empirical account of the concept of constitutional identity. It will appeal to scholars, students, jurists, and constitutional drafters alike"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2024
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- ISBN-13: 9781009473248
- ISBN-10: 1009473247
- Artikelnr.: 69516709
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 386
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 685g
- ISBN-13: 9781009473248
- ISBN-10: 1009473247
- Artikelnr.: 69516709
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction - the quandaries and parables of constitutional identity Ran
Hirschl and Yaniv Roznai; Part I. Foundations, Theory and Concepts: 1.
Rousseau's sovereignty and the concept of constitutional identity Howard
Schweber; 2. Constitutional identity - cracking the genetic code of the
constitution Monika Polzin; 3. Constitutional identity as discourse:
mis-identity and dis-identity Jaclyn L. Neo; 4. Constitutional identity and
constitutional revolution Stephen Gardbaum; 5. The death of the constituent
power Victor Ferreres Comella; 6. Constitutional identity as a source of
ontological security Joanne Wallis; 7. The crisis in, and of,
constitutional identity Upendra Baxi; Part II. Comparative Perspectives: 8.
Confucian constitutional identity Bui Ngoc Son; 9. '(A-)Religious and
democratic' militant dual constitutional identities and the turn to
illiberalism: the case of France Eugénie Mérieau; 10. Constitutional
identity in Bangladesh - complexity and contestations Ridwanul Hoque; 11.
Clashing Identities? Traditional authority and constitutionalism in Africa
Heinz Klug; 12. Imposed revolution? 'August Revolution,' 'Imposed
Constitution,' and the identity of the constitution of Japan Keigo
Komamura; 13. India - a constitution in search of an identity Gautam
Bhatia; Part III. American Constitutionalism and Constitutional Identity:
14. 'This is (not) who we are' - reflections on 1619 and the search for a
singular constitutional identity Sanford Levinson; 15. Constitutional
aspirationalism revisited Justin Buckley Dyer; 16. The constitution at war
with itself - race, citizenship, and the forging American constitutional
identity George Thomas; 17. Constitutional identity, constitutional
politics, and constitutional revolutions Mark A. Graber; 18. American
constitutional exceptionalism, constitutional identity, and democracy
Miguel Schor; Part IV. Emerging Trends: 19. Constitution making and
disharmonic identity Asli Bâli and Hanna Lerner; 20. Constitutional
identity and unamendability Oran Doyle; 21. Illiberal constitutionalism and
the abuse of constitutional identity Gabor Halmai and Julian Scholtes; 22.
Deconstructing constitutional identity in light of the turn to populism
Michel Rosenfeld; 23. Unconstitutional constitutional identities in the
European Union Pietro Faraguna; 24. What counts as constitutional identity?
Mila Versteeg; 25. Contrariness and contradiction in constitutional law
Zachary Elkins and Tom Ginsburg; 26. Conclusion - the past, present and
future of constitutional identity Christina Bambrick and Connor M. Ewing.
Hirschl and Yaniv Roznai; Part I. Foundations, Theory and Concepts: 1.
Rousseau's sovereignty and the concept of constitutional identity Howard
Schweber; 2. Constitutional identity - cracking the genetic code of the
constitution Monika Polzin; 3. Constitutional identity as discourse:
mis-identity and dis-identity Jaclyn L. Neo; 4. Constitutional identity and
constitutional revolution Stephen Gardbaum; 5. The death of the constituent
power Victor Ferreres Comella; 6. Constitutional identity as a source of
ontological security Joanne Wallis; 7. The crisis in, and of,
constitutional identity Upendra Baxi; Part II. Comparative Perspectives: 8.
Confucian constitutional identity Bui Ngoc Son; 9. '(A-)Religious and
democratic' militant dual constitutional identities and the turn to
illiberalism: the case of France Eugénie Mérieau; 10. Constitutional
identity in Bangladesh - complexity and contestations Ridwanul Hoque; 11.
Clashing Identities? Traditional authority and constitutionalism in Africa
Heinz Klug; 12. Imposed revolution? 'August Revolution,' 'Imposed
Constitution,' and the identity of the constitution of Japan Keigo
Komamura; 13. India - a constitution in search of an identity Gautam
Bhatia; Part III. American Constitutionalism and Constitutional Identity:
14. 'This is (not) who we are' - reflections on 1619 and the search for a
singular constitutional identity Sanford Levinson; 15. Constitutional
aspirationalism revisited Justin Buckley Dyer; 16. The constitution at war
with itself - race, citizenship, and the forging American constitutional
identity George Thomas; 17. Constitutional identity, constitutional
politics, and constitutional revolutions Mark A. Graber; 18. American
constitutional exceptionalism, constitutional identity, and democracy
Miguel Schor; Part IV. Emerging Trends: 19. Constitution making and
disharmonic identity Asli Bâli and Hanna Lerner; 20. Constitutional
identity and unamendability Oran Doyle; 21. Illiberal constitutionalism and
the abuse of constitutional identity Gabor Halmai and Julian Scholtes; 22.
Deconstructing constitutional identity in light of the turn to populism
Michel Rosenfeld; 23. Unconstitutional constitutional identities in the
European Union Pietro Faraguna; 24. What counts as constitutional identity?
Mila Versteeg; 25. Contrariness and contradiction in constitutional law
Zachary Elkins and Tom Ginsburg; 26. Conclusion - the past, present and
future of constitutional identity Christina Bambrick and Connor M. Ewing.
Introduction - the quandaries and parables of constitutional identity Ran
Hirschl and Yaniv Roznai; Part I. Foundations, Theory and Concepts: 1.
Rousseau's sovereignty and the concept of constitutional identity Howard
Schweber; 2. Constitutional identity - cracking the genetic code of the
constitution Monika Polzin; 3. Constitutional identity as discourse:
mis-identity and dis-identity Jaclyn L. Neo; 4. Constitutional identity and
constitutional revolution Stephen Gardbaum; 5. The death of the constituent
power Victor Ferreres Comella; 6. Constitutional identity as a source of
ontological security Joanne Wallis; 7. The crisis in, and of,
constitutional identity Upendra Baxi; Part II. Comparative Perspectives: 8.
Confucian constitutional identity Bui Ngoc Son; 9. '(A-)Religious and
democratic' militant dual constitutional identities and the turn to
illiberalism: the case of France Eugénie Mérieau; 10. Constitutional
identity in Bangladesh - complexity and contestations Ridwanul Hoque; 11.
Clashing Identities? Traditional authority and constitutionalism in Africa
Heinz Klug; 12. Imposed revolution? 'August Revolution,' 'Imposed
Constitution,' and the identity of the constitution of Japan Keigo
Komamura; 13. India - a constitution in search of an identity Gautam
Bhatia; Part III. American Constitutionalism and Constitutional Identity:
14. 'This is (not) who we are' - reflections on 1619 and the search for a
singular constitutional identity Sanford Levinson; 15. Constitutional
aspirationalism revisited Justin Buckley Dyer; 16. The constitution at war
with itself - race, citizenship, and the forging American constitutional
identity George Thomas; 17. Constitutional identity, constitutional
politics, and constitutional revolutions Mark A. Graber; 18. American
constitutional exceptionalism, constitutional identity, and democracy
Miguel Schor; Part IV. Emerging Trends: 19. Constitution making and
disharmonic identity Asli Bâli and Hanna Lerner; 20. Constitutional
identity and unamendability Oran Doyle; 21. Illiberal constitutionalism and
the abuse of constitutional identity Gabor Halmai and Julian Scholtes; 22.
Deconstructing constitutional identity in light of the turn to populism
Michel Rosenfeld; 23. Unconstitutional constitutional identities in the
European Union Pietro Faraguna; 24. What counts as constitutional identity?
Mila Versteeg; 25. Contrariness and contradiction in constitutional law
Zachary Elkins and Tom Ginsburg; 26. Conclusion - the past, present and
future of constitutional identity Christina Bambrick and Connor M. Ewing.
Hirschl and Yaniv Roznai; Part I. Foundations, Theory and Concepts: 1.
Rousseau's sovereignty and the concept of constitutional identity Howard
Schweber; 2. Constitutional identity - cracking the genetic code of the
constitution Monika Polzin; 3. Constitutional identity as discourse:
mis-identity and dis-identity Jaclyn L. Neo; 4. Constitutional identity and
constitutional revolution Stephen Gardbaum; 5. The death of the constituent
power Victor Ferreres Comella; 6. Constitutional identity as a source of
ontological security Joanne Wallis; 7. The crisis in, and of,
constitutional identity Upendra Baxi; Part II. Comparative Perspectives: 8.
Confucian constitutional identity Bui Ngoc Son; 9. '(A-)Religious and
democratic' militant dual constitutional identities and the turn to
illiberalism: the case of France Eugénie Mérieau; 10. Constitutional
identity in Bangladesh - complexity and contestations Ridwanul Hoque; 11.
Clashing Identities? Traditional authority and constitutionalism in Africa
Heinz Klug; 12. Imposed revolution? 'August Revolution,' 'Imposed
Constitution,' and the identity of the constitution of Japan Keigo
Komamura; 13. India - a constitution in search of an identity Gautam
Bhatia; Part III. American Constitutionalism and Constitutional Identity:
14. 'This is (not) who we are' - reflections on 1619 and the search for a
singular constitutional identity Sanford Levinson; 15. Constitutional
aspirationalism revisited Justin Buckley Dyer; 16. The constitution at war
with itself - race, citizenship, and the forging American constitutional
identity George Thomas; 17. Constitutional identity, constitutional
politics, and constitutional revolutions Mark A. Graber; 18. American
constitutional exceptionalism, constitutional identity, and democracy
Miguel Schor; Part IV. Emerging Trends: 19. Constitution making and
disharmonic identity Asli Bâli and Hanna Lerner; 20. Constitutional
identity and unamendability Oran Doyle; 21. Illiberal constitutionalism and
the abuse of constitutional identity Gabor Halmai and Julian Scholtes; 22.
Deconstructing constitutional identity in light of the turn to populism
Michel Rosenfeld; 23. Unconstitutional constitutional identities in the
European Union Pietro Faraguna; 24. What counts as constitutional identity?
Mila Versteeg; 25. Contrariness and contradiction in constitutional law
Zachary Elkins and Tom Ginsburg; 26. Conclusion - the past, present and
future of constitutional identity Christina Bambrick and Connor M. Ewing.