Constitutional topography : values and constitutions

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Constitutional topography : values and constitutions

edited by András Sajó & Renáta Uitz

(Issues in constitutional law, v. 6)

Eleven International Publishing, c2010

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"Earlier versions of the papers collected in this volume were presented in Budapest in 2008 at the 16th The Individual v. the State conference."--p. [ix] of Preface

Includes bibliographical references

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This volume explores the potential locations of constitutional values, their relationship with the text of the constitution, their function in judicial reasoning, and their function beyond the confines of court proceedings. Covering a wide range of perspectives from lawyers (including judges, former advocates, and law professors) to philosophers and political scientists, who offer an interesting combination of methodologies and exploring numerous national and international contexts, this collection of essays provides further insight into the ongoing rich and intense interdisciplinary exchange on constitutional axiology. The first part of the book reflects on the fundamental premises of the relationship between constitutional text and judicial reasoning. The second part provides adjudication-oriented answers to the theoretical positions outlined. Contributions in the closing section tackle specific values and value arguments in constitutional adjudication across jurisdictions, focusing on particular problems, including the impact and indirect consequences of contestation over values in the judicial arena.

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