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Constitutions and Constitutional Design

2022
This chapter introduces constitutions as the foundational legal frameworks that define and structure political systems, delineating the powers of different branches and levels of government. It explores key concepts such as federalism and unitarism, contrasting systems where power is constitutionally shared between central and subnational governments ...
J. Tyler Dickovick   +3 more
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Fiscal Constitutions

Journal of Economic Theory, 2002
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C. AZARIADIS, GALASSO, VINCENZO
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Museums as Constitutions: A Commentary on Constitutions and Constitution Making

Law, Culture and the Humanities, 2013
Constitutional theorists frequently take the constitutional arrangement as their primary focus of critique. Indeed, for many constitutional scholars, the constitution is presumed as the central place from which to navigate and negotiate political community.
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What constitutes a constitutional amendment culture?

European Journal of Political Economy, 2019
Abstract Why are some constitutions amended frequently and others hardly at all? An obvious candidate determinant is constitutional rigidity, i.e., the size and number of procedural barriers to amendment. Given some demand for amendment, greater rigidity implies a smaller supply.
Danko Tarabar, Andrew T. Young
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The Imaginary Constitution of Constitutions

Social Imaginaries, 2017
The modern constitution is predominantly understood as a way of instituting and limiting power, and is expected to contribute to (societal) stability, certainty, and order. Constitutions are hence of clear sociological interest, but until recently they have received little sociological attention.
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Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments: Constitutional Courts as Guardians of the Constitution?

Constellations, 2012
A great number of petitions reached the Hungarian Constitutional Court concerning the November 2010 constitutional amendments that sought to curtail the Court‟s powers and allow for the possibility of implementing a tax measure with retroactive effect. In their decision 61/2011. (VII. 13.), which was accompanied by three dissenting and three concurring
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On Constitutions and Constitutional Theory

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Richard Bellamy, Jeff King
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Contested Constitutions

East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2009
What were the effects of constitution-making procedures on the acceptance of the new “rules of the political game” in postcommunist Central Europe? This article sets out to scrutinise the increasingly popular claim among politicians and scholars of democratisation that inclusiveness and popular involvement in constitution-making processes enhance a ...
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