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Global constitutionalism, applied to global health governance: uncovering legitimacy deficits and suggesting remedies. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Global constitutionalism is a way of looking at the world, at global rules and how they are made, as if there was a global constitution, empowering global institutions to act as a global government, setting rules which bind all states and ...
Ooms G, Hammonds R.
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The European Union and global constitutionalism [PDF]
This chapter examines narratives of constitutionalism and the ebb and flow of constitutional ideas and practices within and across the European Union and its Member States from the inception of the treaties to the present day. It seeks to establish to what extent the European Union manifests a ‘constitutional’ legal and political order.
Shaw, Jo
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Problems of formation and development of societal constitutionalism in the Republic of Kazakhstan
This article explores the challenges and complexities surrounding the formation and development of societal constitutionalism in the Republic of Kazakhstan, a nation with a rich historical tapestry and a diverse society.
K.A. Aiteke +2 more
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In The Redress of Law, Emilios Christodoulidis explores the philosophical foundations of market constitutionalism and shows how its embedded rationality shapes global governance. The author delves into critical phenomenology to lift the veil of ignorance
Fernanda G. Nicola
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Ontological Core of the Social Concept of Global Constitutionalism: a Socio-Philosophical Analysis of Content and Evolution [PDF]
This article explores the development of the conceptual foundations of the social concept of global constitutionalism. It is proved that the evolution of ontological principles in global constitutionalism is due to a system of processes: 1) the ...
Jacek Zalesny, Vitaly Goncharov
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Global Constitutionalism without Global Democracy (?) [PDF]
The contributions in this volume investigate interconnected aspects of the democratic deficit in global constitutionalism.The commonly shared question is the following: to what extent, if any, a global (or cosmopolitan) shift of international law can proceed absent a transnational democratic check?
Claudio Corradetti +6 more
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International constitutionalism and the state : a rejoinder to Vlad Perju. [PDF]
The transplantation of a legal governance form from one order to another is always fraught with difficulty. Perju’s Reply asks critical questions regarding the characterization of future global governance and most particularly the use of ...
O'Donoghue, Aoife
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Neo-liberalism at a time of crisis: the case of taxation [PDF]
This essay explores how the global financial crisis of 2008–2009 has affected the stability of what Stephen Gill has termed the ‘new constitutionalism of disciplinary neo-liberalism’, more precisely, in the realm of international tax policy.
Lesage, Dries, Vermeiren, Mattias
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Harmonising Global Constitutionalism [PDF]
Abstract:The explosion in the literature on global constitutionalism in recent times has come at the cost of ever more, and more diverse, definitions of the concept of constitutionalism. The state of the current debate can therefore be characterised, conceptually speaking, as a ‘constitutional cacophony’. This cacophony is the inevitable result of the ‘
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