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Constitutionalizing the Corporation

2022
Abstract Connecting and integrating the economics, organization, and management of the firm with other relevant perspectives in political science, constitutional law, and constitutional political economy, this paper revisits the nature of the corporation as a particular type of constitutional contract. The baseline argument is to show
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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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Constitutionalism

2021
Abstract Constitutionalism emerged as a reaction to functionalism to rebut the international nature of the relation between organizations and member states: member states are organs of the organization when they act in the fulfilment of its purposes; the law created by international organizations is purely internal law; the institutional
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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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Constitutionalism

2023
Abstract This chapter addresses constitutionalism as a concept used to explain and understand principles and terms of governance and especially constitutionalization beyond modern nation-states accounting for distinct intellectual traditions.
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Contemporary Constitutionalism to Understand Global Constitutionalism

2017
Finally in this chapter, viability of the global constitutionalism discourse will be examined with regard to its capability to reflect contemporary constitutionalism. As discussed in the previous chapter, contemporary constitution has narrower and broader meanings, which are required to reflect its complexity. We employed Grimm’s criterion of “Achieved
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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 ...
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Constitutionalism

2009
AbstractConstitutionalism is the constraining of government in order to better effectuate the fundamental principles of the political regime. It can be argued that, in a sense (often associated with Aristotle), every country has a constitution. That is, every country has a governmental framework which can be described and categorized.
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