Constitutionalism : philosophical foundations
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Constitutionalism : philosophical foundations
(Cambridge studies in philosophy and law)
Cambridge University Press, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is the second volume in a sub-series of specially commissioned collaborative volumes on key topics at the heart of contemporary philosophy of law that will be appearing regularly within Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Law. A distinguished international team of legal theorists examine the issue of constitutionalism and pose such foundational questions as: why have a constitution? How do we know what the constitution of a country really is? How should a constitution be interpreted? Why should one generation feel bound by the constitution of an earlier one? The volume will be of particular importance to those in philosophy, law, political science and international relations interested in what kinds of constitutions should be adopted in countries without them, and involved in debates about constitutional interpretation.
目次
- Introduction Lawrence Alexander
- 1. American constitutionalism Richard Kay
- 2. Constitutional authorship Frank Michelman
- 3. What is 'The Constitution'? Michael Perry
- 4. Legitimacy and interpretation Jed Rubenfeld
- 5. The domain of constitutional justice Lawrence Sager
- 6. Precommitment and disagreement Jeremy Waldron
- 7. On the authority and interpretation of constitutions: preliminaries Joseph Raz.
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