The Cambridge Handbook of Deliberative Constitutionalism
Herausgeber: Kong, Hoi; Orr, Graeme; Levy, Ron
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Herausgeber: Kong, Hoi; Orr, Graeme; Levy, Ron
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A comprehensive collection exploring the theoretical and practical connections between constitutionalism and deliberative democracy.
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A comprehensive collection exploring the theoretical and practical connections between constitutionalism and deliberative democracy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 941g
- ISBN-13: 9781108418201
- ISBN-10: 1108418201
- Artikelnr.: 50199569
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 398
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 941g
- ISBN-13: 9781108418201
- ISBN-10: 1108418201
- Artikelnr.: 50199569
1. Introduction Hoi Kong and Ron Levy; Part I. Deliberating Under
Constitutions: 2. Reasoned administration and democratic legitimacy -
reflections on American hybrid Jerry L Mashaw; 3. Deliberative
constitutionalism in the national security setting Mary B. DeRosa and Mitt
C. Regan, Jr; 4. Deliberative constitutionalism through the lens of the
administrative state David Dyzenhaus; 5. Deliberative ideals and
constitutionalism in the administrative state Geneviève Cartier; 6.
Parliamentary human rights vetting and deliberation George Williams and
Daniel Reynolds; 7. Constitutional deliberation in the legislative process
Gabrielle Appleby and Anna Olijnyk; 8. Deliberative federalism Robyn
Hollander and Haig Patapan; 9. Separation of powers and deliberative
democracy Danny Gittings; 10. Dialogue, deliberation and human rights
Alison L. Young; Part II. Comprehensive Views - Deliberating under and
about Constitutions: 11. The deliberative constitution at common law T. R.
S. Allan; 12. The role of snap judgments in constitutional deliberation - a
dialectical equilibrium model Jonathan Crowe; 13. Deliberating about
constitutionalism Mark D. Walters; 14. Compromise in deliberative
constitutionalism Daniel Weinstock; 15. Constitutional change through
deliberation Pavlos Eleftheriadis; 16. In defence of empirical entanglement
- the methodological flaw in Waldron's case against judicial review Theunis
Roux; 17. Deliberative constitutionalism: an empirical dimension Eric
Ghosh; 18. The jury system as a cornerstone of deliberative democracy John
Gastil and Dennis Hale; 19. Ideas of constitutions and deliberative
democracy and how they interact John Parkinson; 20. Kickstarting the
bootstrapping - Jürgen Habermas, deliberative constitutionalisation, and
the limits of proceduralism Simone Chambers; Part III. Deliberating about
Constitutions: 21. Deliberative democracy and the doctrine of
unconstitutional constitutional amendments Joel Colón-Ríos; 22. Squaring
the circle? Bringing deliberation and participation together in processes
of constitution-making Silvia Suteu and Stephen Tierney; 23. Mini-publics
and deliberative constitutionalism Stephen Elstub and Gianfranco Pomatto;
24. Popular constitutionalism and constitutional deliberation Gideon Sapir;
25. Constitutional reform and the problem of deliberation - building a
'civics infrastructure' for meaningful debate Sarah Sorial; 26.
Deliberative or performative? Constitutional reform proposals and the
politics of public engagement Chris Shore and David V. Williams; 27. The
'elite problem' in deliberative constitutionalism Ron Levy; Afterword
Simone Chambers.
Constitutions: 2. Reasoned administration and democratic legitimacy -
reflections on American hybrid Jerry L Mashaw; 3. Deliberative
constitutionalism in the national security setting Mary B. DeRosa and Mitt
C. Regan, Jr; 4. Deliberative constitutionalism through the lens of the
administrative state David Dyzenhaus; 5. Deliberative ideals and
constitutionalism in the administrative state Geneviève Cartier; 6.
Parliamentary human rights vetting and deliberation George Williams and
Daniel Reynolds; 7. Constitutional deliberation in the legislative process
Gabrielle Appleby and Anna Olijnyk; 8. Deliberative federalism Robyn
Hollander and Haig Patapan; 9. Separation of powers and deliberative
democracy Danny Gittings; 10. Dialogue, deliberation and human rights
Alison L. Young; Part II. Comprehensive Views - Deliberating under and
about Constitutions: 11. The deliberative constitution at common law T. R.
S. Allan; 12. The role of snap judgments in constitutional deliberation - a
dialectical equilibrium model Jonathan Crowe; 13. Deliberating about
constitutionalism Mark D. Walters; 14. Compromise in deliberative
constitutionalism Daniel Weinstock; 15. Constitutional change through
deliberation Pavlos Eleftheriadis; 16. In defence of empirical entanglement
- the methodological flaw in Waldron's case against judicial review Theunis
Roux; 17. Deliberative constitutionalism: an empirical dimension Eric
Ghosh; 18. The jury system as a cornerstone of deliberative democracy John
Gastil and Dennis Hale; 19. Ideas of constitutions and deliberative
democracy and how they interact John Parkinson; 20. Kickstarting the
bootstrapping - Jürgen Habermas, deliberative constitutionalisation, and
the limits of proceduralism Simone Chambers; Part III. Deliberating about
Constitutions: 21. Deliberative democracy and the doctrine of
unconstitutional constitutional amendments Joel Colón-Ríos; 22. Squaring
the circle? Bringing deliberation and participation together in processes
of constitution-making Silvia Suteu and Stephen Tierney; 23. Mini-publics
and deliberative constitutionalism Stephen Elstub and Gianfranco Pomatto;
24. Popular constitutionalism and constitutional deliberation Gideon Sapir;
25. Constitutional reform and the problem of deliberation - building a
'civics infrastructure' for meaningful debate Sarah Sorial; 26.
Deliberative or performative? Constitutional reform proposals and the
politics of public engagement Chris Shore and David V. Williams; 27. The
'elite problem' in deliberative constitutionalism Ron Levy; Afterword
Simone Chambers.
1. Introduction Hoi Kong and Ron Levy; Part I. Deliberating Under
Constitutions: 2. Reasoned administration and democratic legitimacy -
reflections on American hybrid Jerry L Mashaw; 3. Deliberative
constitutionalism in the national security setting Mary B. DeRosa and Mitt
C. Regan, Jr; 4. Deliberative constitutionalism through the lens of the
administrative state David Dyzenhaus; 5. Deliberative ideals and
constitutionalism in the administrative state Geneviève Cartier; 6.
Parliamentary human rights vetting and deliberation George Williams and
Daniel Reynolds; 7. Constitutional deliberation in the legislative process
Gabrielle Appleby and Anna Olijnyk; 8. Deliberative federalism Robyn
Hollander and Haig Patapan; 9. Separation of powers and deliberative
democracy Danny Gittings; 10. Dialogue, deliberation and human rights
Alison L. Young; Part II. Comprehensive Views - Deliberating under and
about Constitutions: 11. The deliberative constitution at common law T. R.
S. Allan; 12. The role of snap judgments in constitutional deliberation - a
dialectical equilibrium model Jonathan Crowe; 13. Deliberating about
constitutionalism Mark D. Walters; 14. Compromise in deliberative
constitutionalism Daniel Weinstock; 15. Constitutional change through
deliberation Pavlos Eleftheriadis; 16. In defence of empirical entanglement
- the methodological flaw in Waldron's case against judicial review Theunis
Roux; 17. Deliberative constitutionalism: an empirical dimension Eric
Ghosh; 18. The jury system as a cornerstone of deliberative democracy John
Gastil and Dennis Hale; 19. Ideas of constitutions and deliberative
democracy and how they interact John Parkinson; 20. Kickstarting the
bootstrapping - Jürgen Habermas, deliberative constitutionalisation, and
the limits of proceduralism Simone Chambers; Part III. Deliberating about
Constitutions: 21. Deliberative democracy and the doctrine of
unconstitutional constitutional amendments Joel Colón-Ríos; 22. Squaring
the circle? Bringing deliberation and participation together in processes
of constitution-making Silvia Suteu and Stephen Tierney; 23. Mini-publics
and deliberative constitutionalism Stephen Elstub and Gianfranco Pomatto;
24. Popular constitutionalism and constitutional deliberation Gideon Sapir;
25. Constitutional reform and the problem of deliberation - building a
'civics infrastructure' for meaningful debate Sarah Sorial; 26.
Deliberative or performative? Constitutional reform proposals and the
politics of public engagement Chris Shore and David V. Williams; 27. The
'elite problem' in deliberative constitutionalism Ron Levy; Afterword
Simone Chambers.
Constitutions: 2. Reasoned administration and democratic legitimacy -
reflections on American hybrid Jerry L Mashaw; 3. Deliberative
constitutionalism in the national security setting Mary B. DeRosa and Mitt
C. Regan, Jr; 4. Deliberative constitutionalism through the lens of the
administrative state David Dyzenhaus; 5. Deliberative ideals and
constitutionalism in the administrative state Geneviève Cartier; 6.
Parliamentary human rights vetting and deliberation George Williams and
Daniel Reynolds; 7. Constitutional deliberation in the legislative process
Gabrielle Appleby and Anna Olijnyk; 8. Deliberative federalism Robyn
Hollander and Haig Patapan; 9. Separation of powers and deliberative
democracy Danny Gittings; 10. Dialogue, deliberation and human rights
Alison L. Young; Part II. Comprehensive Views - Deliberating under and
about Constitutions: 11. The deliberative constitution at common law T. R.
S. Allan; 12. The role of snap judgments in constitutional deliberation - a
dialectical equilibrium model Jonathan Crowe; 13. Deliberating about
constitutionalism Mark D. Walters; 14. Compromise in deliberative
constitutionalism Daniel Weinstock; 15. Constitutional change through
deliberation Pavlos Eleftheriadis; 16. In defence of empirical entanglement
- the methodological flaw in Waldron's case against judicial review Theunis
Roux; 17. Deliberative constitutionalism: an empirical dimension Eric
Ghosh; 18. The jury system as a cornerstone of deliberative democracy John
Gastil and Dennis Hale; 19. Ideas of constitutions and deliberative
democracy and how they interact John Parkinson; 20. Kickstarting the
bootstrapping - Jürgen Habermas, deliberative constitutionalisation, and
the limits of proceduralism Simone Chambers; Part III. Deliberating about
Constitutions: 21. Deliberative democracy and the doctrine of
unconstitutional constitutional amendments Joel Colón-Ríos; 22. Squaring
the circle? Bringing deliberation and participation together in processes
of constitution-making Silvia Suteu and Stephen Tierney; 23. Mini-publics
and deliberative constitutionalism Stephen Elstub and Gianfranco Pomatto;
24. Popular constitutionalism and constitutional deliberation Gideon Sapir;
25. Constitutional reform and the problem of deliberation - building a
'civics infrastructure' for meaningful debate Sarah Sorial; 26.
Deliberative or performative? Constitutional reform proposals and the
politics of public engagement Chris Shore and David V. Williams; 27. The
'elite problem' in deliberative constitutionalism Ron Levy; Afterword
Simone Chambers.