The dynamics of the Fifth Republic Constitution are neither a recent matter nor entirely the result of the successive amendments. For a long time, social, economic and environmental contexts have influenced the Constitution, penetrating not only the text itself but more extensively its spirit, and the philosophies and meanings of the Republic. In Dynamics in the French Constitution, David Marrani questions the foundations of the French Fifth Republic and how both contempoary and archaic elements of its development create tensions within the constitutional text.
The dynamics of the Fifth Republic Constitution are neither a recent matter nor entirely the result of the successive amendments. For a long time, social, economic and environmental contexts have influenced the Constitution, penetrating not only the text itself but more extensively its spirit, and the philosophies and meanings of the Republic. In Dynamics in the French Constitution, David Marrani questions the foundations of the French Fifth Republic and how both contempoary and archaic elements of its development create tensions within the constitutional text.
David Marrani is Director of Studies at the Institute of Law, Jersey.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Nature and Evolution of the Constitution of the French Fifth Republic, Reflections on Semi-presidentialism 3. The Greening of the French Republic, the Constitutionalisation of the Environment 4. Human Rights (in practice) and the French Republic: the example of exclusion 5. The French Republic and its supranational offspring. The love-hate relationship of France and European law 6. Principle of indivisibility of the French Republic and the People's Right to Self-Determination: The 'New Caledonia Test' 7. The French Republic, its Language and the Paradigm of Unity 8. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Nature and Evolution of the Constitution of the French Fifth Republic, Reflections on Semi-presidentialism 3. The Greening of the French Republic, the Constitutionalisation of the Environment 4. Human Rights (in practice) and the French Republic: the example of exclusion 5. The French Republic and its supranational offspring. The love-hate relationship of France and European law 6. Principle of indivisibility of the French Republic and the People's Right to Self-Determination: The 'New Caledonia Test' 7. The French Republic, its Language and the Paradigm of Unity 8. Conclusion
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