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The Paradox of Constitutionalism
Against Substitution: The Constitutional Thinking of Dissensus
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Author(s):
Emilios Christodoulidis
Publication date:
August 28 2008
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Oxford University Press
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August 28 2008
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199552207.003.0011
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
Constituent Power and Reflexive Identity: Towards an Ontology of Collective Selfhood
pp. 27
Constituent Power Subverted: From English Constitutional Argument to British Constitutional Practice
pp. 49
Constituent Power and Constitutional Change in American Constitutionalism
pp. 67
Constituent Power in France: The Revolution and its Consequences
pp. 87
‘We are (afraid of) the people’: Constituent Power in German Constitutionalism
pp. 107
People and Elites in Republican Constitutions, Traditional and Modern
pp. 129
The Politics of the Question of Constituent Power
pp. 147
Private and Public Autonomy Revisited: Habermas’ Concept of Co-originality in Times of Globalization and the Militant Security State
pp. 169
Constitutionalism's Post-Modern Opening
pp. 189
Against Substitution: The Constitutional Thinking of Dissensus
pp. 211
The Exercise of Constituent Power in Central and Eastern Europe
pp. 229
‘We the Peoples’: Constituent Power and Constitutionalism in Plurinational States
pp. 247
Post-Constituent Constitutionalism? The Case of the European Union
pp. 269
‘We the Peoples of the United Nations’ Constituent Power and Constitutional Form in International Law
pp. 291
Constituent Power and the Pluralist Ethic
pp. 315
The Imperialism of Modern Constitutional Democracy
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