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Constitutionalism

2018
Constitutionalism comprises a set of ideas, principles and rules, all of which deal with the question of how to develop a political system which excludes as far as possible the chance of arbitrary rule. While according to one of the classic sources of constitutionalism, article sixteen of the 1789 French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the ...
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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 Market Economy and the Quest for Constitutionalism

2022
Abstract The contributions to this volume show that the return to multiparty democracy in the 1990s was accompanied by the explicit or implicit constitutionalization of a market economy, principally through the protection of property and the insistence on freedom of contract.
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[Constitutiones]

Auf Blatt 1 verso, Sp. 1, Z. 2: "Joa[n]nis a[n]dree"
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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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Aversive Constitutionalism

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
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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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Constitutionalism

Abstract The volume presents a selection of Upendra Baxi’s works on the broad theme of Constitutionalism. The first of these works dates to 1969, while the last is from 2014. Read together, they enable readers to see how an engaged scholar has grappled with the important questions of his time across four and a half decades.
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