New constitutional horizons towards a pluralist constitutional theory /
"We live in a pluralist world of transnational law and governance. More than ever before, multiple legal systems and governing authorities at different levels - state, supranational, international - are recognized as applying to, and claiming authority over, the affairs of the same sets of indi...
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Formáid: | Leictreonach Ríomhleabhar |
Teanga: | English |
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Oxford, United Kingdom ;
Oxford University Press,
2022.
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Eagrán: | First edition. |
Sraith: | Oxford Academic
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Rochtain ar líne: | Full text available on Oxford Academic |
Clár na nÁbhar:
- The Circumstances of Constitutional Pluralism
- Part I: Legality
- 2. The Possibility of Constitutional Plurality
- 3. Law Beyond the Shadow of the State
- 4. Moving Beyond the Monist Manner in Theorizing Constitutional Plurality
- Part II: Legitimacy
- 5. Constitutional Dualisms
- 6. What's Wrong with Constitutionalism? Between Cacophony and Coercion
- 7. What's Wrong with Transnational Constitutionalism? Dealing with the No Demos Thesis
- 8. What's Right with (Transnational) Constitutionalism? Towards an Interpretive Transnational Constitutional Pluralism.