Philosophical Foundations of Constitutional Law
Series:
Philosophical Foundations of Law;
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Date of Publication: 24 January 2019
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Product details:
ISBN13: | 9780198754534 |
ISBN10: | 0198754531 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 352 pages |
Size: | 247x170x18 mm |
Weight: | 588 g |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
Introduction
The Idea of a Constitution: A Plea for Staatsrechtslehre
The Unwritten Constitution as a Legal Concept
On Constitutional Implications and Constitutional Structure
Reflections on What Constitutes 'a Constitution': The Importance of 'Constitutions of Settlement' and the Potential Irrelevance of Herculean Lawyering
Constitutional Amendment and Political Constitutionalism: A Philosophical and Comparative Reflection
Constitutional Legitimacy Unbound
Constituent Power and the Constitution
Popular Sovereignty and Revolutionary Constitution- Making
Constitutional Reason of State
The Rule of Law
The Constitutional Separation of Powers
The Framework Model and Constitutional Interpretation
Philosophical Foundations of Judicial Review
Equality Rights and Stereotypes
Proportionality
The Idea of a Constitution: A Plea for Staatsrechtslehre
The Unwritten Constitution as a Legal Concept
On Constitutional Implications and Constitutional Structure
Reflections on What Constitutes 'a Constitution': The Importance of 'Constitutions of Settlement' and the Potential Irrelevance of Herculean Lawyering
Constitutional Amendment and Political Constitutionalism: A Philosophical and Comparative Reflection
Constitutional Legitimacy Unbound
Constituent Power and the Constitution
Popular Sovereignty and Revolutionary Constitution- Making
Constitutional Reason of State
The Rule of Law
The Constitutional Separation of Powers
The Framework Model and Constitutional Interpretation
Philosophical Foundations of Judicial Review
Equality Rights and Stereotypes
Proportionality