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Practical Constitutionalism

2022
In this chapter, Anthony Lang explores the role that Aristotle plays – and could be playing – in a Praxis approach. He first shows that Kratochwil invokes Aristotle a number of times but critiques him for having an overly theoretical focus. Lang argues that Aristotle is more beneficial than Kratochwil makes him out to be for understanding the practical
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Perspectives on digital constitutionalism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
The challenges to rights and freedoms in the digital age have triggered a debate about the role of constitutionalism. From different perspectives, it is possible to refer to this space as digital constitutionalism. This chapter aims to provide an overview of the perspectives of digital constitutionalism – the liberal, the societal and the global – and ...
De Abreu Duarte, Francisco   +2 more
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Constitutionalism

2018
Elaborating the concept of constitutionalism by the early western scholars in terms of putting restraints on the powers of the state to ensure maximum liberty to the individual to pursue his/her goals, this chapter discusses this concept with reference to the writings of primarily three African scholars, who in the context of African societies have ...
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Constitutionalizing the Corporation

2022
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 ...
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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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“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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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

2009
Il lavoro ricostruisce la storia del costituzionalismo moderno in un orizzonte europeo. Mette in evidenza i percorsi del costituzionalismo nella prima età moderna e successivamente ne descrive lo sviluppo nell’età delle rivoluzioni, nel periodo liberale e sino agli esiti del ventesimo secolo.
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