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Public Finance and Parliamentary Constitutionalism

, 2020
Public Finance and Parliamentary Constitutionalism analyses constitutionalism and public finance (tax, expenditure, audit, sovereign borrowing and monetary finance) in Anglophone parliamentary systems of government. The book surveys the history of public
Will Bateman
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Politics as an alternative to constitutionalization

2021
Political authority has been increasingly transferred from national to supra-national or international levels, resulting in the depoliticization of certain economic issues by substituting application of neo-liberal rules for normal politics. Such “constitutionalization” is often associated with international integration which could be understood as ...
Stephen McBride, Joy Schnittker
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City, State: Constitutionalism and the Megacity

The American journal of comparative law, 2022
Erika Arban
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Democracy and constitutional reform: Deliberative versus populist constitutionalism

Philosophy and Social Criticism, 2019
Constitutional reform has been an important means to push populist authoritarian agendas in Hungary, Poland, Turkey and Venezuela. The embrace of constitutional means and rhetoric in pursuit of these agendas has led to the growing recognition of ...
S. Chambers
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“Constitutionalizing” the corporation

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 1959
A favorable legal climate has resulted in corporate concentrations (including labor unions) that, as private governments, wield power over individuals and large social sectors. If these private power centers are to be moderated they must be constitutionalized, that is, they must be brought within the ambit of the constitutional concept of State action.
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Constitutions and constitutionalism

2020
The notion of a constitutional order is broader than the text of a constitution and includes the norms of international and regional laws. In turn, constitutionalism refers to an adherence to that order and to a system in which power belongs to state offices, rather than to individuals.
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Agonistic democracy and constitutionalism in the age of populism

European Journal of Political Theory, 2019
The 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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PLURALIST CONSTITUTIONALISM

Social Philosophy and Policy, 2010
AbstractThis essay explores the ways in which a broadly pluralist outlook can help illuminate longstanding issues of constitutional theory and practice. It begins with a common-sense understanding of pluralism as the diversity of observed practices within a general category (section 2). It turns out that many assumptions Americans and others often make
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[Constitutiones]

Auf Blatt 1 verso, Sp. 1, Z. 2: "Joa[n]nis a[n]dree"
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South Africa’s first black lawyers, amaRespectables and the birth of evolutionary constitution – a review of Tembeka Ngcukaitobi’s The Land is Ours: South Africa’s First Black Lawyers and the Birth of Constitutionalism

South African journal on human rights, 2018
Tembeka Ngcukaitobi’s The Land is Ours: South Africa’s First Black Lawyers and the Birth of Constitutionalism is a timely and valuable contribution to current debates about the origins, cultural bases and ideological influences of the Constitution of the
Tshepo Madlingozi
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