Social and political foundations of constitutions
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書誌事項
Social and political foundations of constitutions
(Comparative constitutional law and policy)
Cambridge University Press, 2013
- : hardback
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  佐賀
  長崎
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume analyses the social and political forces that influence constitutions and the process of constitution making. It combines theoretical perspectives on the social and political foundations of constitutions with a range of detailed case studies from nineteen countries. In the first part leading scholars analyse and develop a range of theoretical perspectives, including constitutions as coordination devices, mission statements, contracts, products of domestic power play, transnational documents, and as reflection of the will of the people. In the second part these theories are examined through in-depth case studies of the social and political foundations of constitutions in countries such as Egypt, Nigeria, Japan, Romania, Bulgaria, New Zealand, Israel, Argentina and others. The result is a multidimensional study of constitutions as social phenomena and their interaction with other social phenomena.
目次
- Part I. Introduction: 1. Theoretical perspectives on the social and political foundations of constitutions Denis Galligan and Mila Versteeg
- Part II. Theoretical Perspectives: 2. Why a constitution? Russell Hardin
- 3. Constitutions as mission statements Jeff King
- 4. Transnational constitutions Benedikt Goderis and Mila Versteeg
- 5. The people, the constitution, and the idea of representation Denis Galligan
- 6. The strategic foundations of constitutions Ran Hirschl
- 7. Constitutions as contract, constitutions as charter Tom Ginsburg
- Part III. Case Studies: 8. Accidental constitutionalism: the political foundations and implications of constitution making in Israel Adam Shinar
- 9. The myth of imposed constitutionalism in Japan David S. Law
- 10. Social, political, and philosophical foundations of the Irish constitutional order Paul Brady
- 11. South Sudan's dualistic constitution Kevin L. Cope
- 12. New Zealand David Erdos
- 13. The juristic republic of Iran Binesh Hass
- 14. Neo-Bolivarian constitutional design: comparing the 1999 Venezuelan, 2008 Ecuadorian, and 2009 Bolivian constitutions Phoebe King
- 15. The constitution as agreement to agree: the social and political foundations (and effects) of the 1971 Egyptian constitution Clark Lombardi
- 16. Explaining the constitutionalization of social rights: Portuguese hypotheses and a cross national test Pedro Magalhaes
- 17. Popular constitution making: the case of Iceland Anne Meuwese
- 18. Romania's transnational constitution: a tradition of elite learning and self-empowerment Christina Parau
- 19. The social and political foundations of the Nigerian constitution Charles H. Parkinson
- 20. The once and future democracy: Argentina at the bar of constitutionalism Miguel Schor
- 21. A battle between law and society in Micronesia Brian Z. Tamanaha
- 22. Constitutionalism of shallow foundations: the case of Bulgaria Daniel Smilov
- 23. The shifting foundations of the European Union constitution Neil Walker.
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