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Agonistic democracy and constitutionalism in the age of populism
European Journal of Political Theory, 2019The article examines the compatibility of agonistic democracy and populism as well as their relationship to the idea of constitutionalism.
Danny Michelsen
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‘Digital Constitutionalism’ and ‘American’ Constitutionalism
Abstract How well does the concept or discourse of ‘digital constitutionalism’, which emerged first in the European crucible, translate globally? Is it consistent or at odds with its nominative US counterpart? This chapter takes up those questions by asking first how new digital technologies—and in particular tools of analysis ...openaire +1 more source
Illiberal Constitutionalism in Poland and Hungary
, 2021Tímea Drinóczi, A. Bień-Kacała
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2010
Abstract This article reviews the nature of the British constitution, exploring its unusual ‘unwritten’ form, and presenting an account of its main substantive components. It also addresses a range of challenges which the contemporary constitution faces and argues throughout that the constitution is currently undergoing a profound ...
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Abstract This article reviews the nature of the British constitution, exploring its unusual ‘unwritten’ form, and presenting an account of its main substantive components. It also addresses a range of challenges which the contemporary constitution faces and argues throughout that the constitution is currently undergoing a profound ...
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1990
Abstract The relationship between courts and legislature has obvious constitutional implications. Being conditioned by current political perceptions, it is apt to vary with time and place. In most countries, even those priding themselves on an independent judiciary as a badge of legality, governments (executive and legislature) are ...
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Abstract The relationship between courts and legislature has obvious constitutional implications. Being conditioned by current political perceptions, it is apt to vary with time and place. In most countries, even those priding themselves on an independent judiciary as a badge of legality, governments (executive and legislature) are ...
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2009
Abstract This article discusses constitutionalism, particularly the two main schools of constitutional theorizing: coordination theories and contractarian theories. It then tries to determine what constitutions can do for the people, before focusing on the two main problems of modern constitutional democracy.
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Abstract This article discusses constitutionalism, particularly the two main schools of constitutional theorizing: coordination theories and contractarian theories. It then tries to determine what constitutions can do for the people, before focusing on the two main problems of modern constitutional democracy.
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