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AbstractIn 2021, the Chilean Convention became the first constitution-making body with gender parity. However, the draft – which reflected many gender-related norms – was rejected by 61.89 per cent of voters in the exit plebiscite of 2022. In this article, we argue that although parity constitutionalism has promise and, in the Chilean case, was linked ...
Rosalind Dixon, Marcela Prieto Rudolphy
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Kryzys nowoczesnego konstytucjonalizmu. Między liberalną sędziokracją a postliberalnym populizmem
The author assumes that modern, Western constitutionalism, with its emphasis on individual rights, is not the only form of constitutionalism, understood as ideas of restrictions imposed on government activities, practiced throughout history.
Adam Sulikowski
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We argue that the standard Constitutional Political Economy defence of constitutionalism, that derives from an argument relating to the shift from narrowly self-interested motivations in the in-period context to relatively general-interest decision making in the constitutional context, is flawed precisely because it is intended to relate to essentially
Brennan, Geoffery, Hamlin, Alan
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The formula for Peace as a result of a future without war in Ukraine
Ukraine’s peace strategy in the context of the ongoing war with russia, particularly the «Formula for Peace,» serves as a pivotal political instrument for achieving a stable and just peace in Europe while strengthening global security.
M. Pyvovar
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Jury trial as a form of direct democracy in Ukraine: challenges and prospects for its development
The purpose of this article is to conduct a comprehensive constitutional and legal analysis of the institution of jury trials as a form of direct participation of the people in the administration of justice in modern Ukraine, as well as the problems and
Vitaliy Kovalchuk
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Donald Trump and Institutional Change Strategies
This article integrates three fields of study: the “regime politics” paradigm in law and courts, the “institutional change” approach in public policy, and the “unilateral presidency” literature.
Jordan T. Cash, Dave Bridge
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The Form and Formation of Constitutionalism in India
To allow for the effective functioning of a state, measures are necessary to limit the power of government, securing to the people certain fundamental human rights. These limitations are frequently referred to as ‘constitutionalism’.
Paul T. Babie, Arvind P. Bhanu
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This article analyses the rise of populism and its discursive challenge to global constitutionalism (GC). It shows that populist contestation is more ambivalent than often suggested: its challenge depends on the populist variety and can both undermine or
Cédric M. Koch
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On Constitutionalism and Women’s Citizenship [PDF]
Abstract This article is an attempt to explain the forms in which constitutionalism has facilitated or hindered women’s equal citizenship throughout history and with a particular emphasis on Western constitutionalism, especially the US and continental Europe, but also with an eye on new constitutionalism and its innovations. In so doing,
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