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Handbook on Global Constitutionalism
Edited by Anthony F. Lang and Antje Wiener
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy, and evidence of global constitutionalism. Contributors provide their insights from law, politics, international relations, philosophy, and history, drawing on diverse frameworks and empirical data sets. Across them all, however, is a recognition that the international order cannot be understood without an understanding of constitutional theory. The Handbook will define this field of inquiry for the next generation by bringing together some of the leading contemporary scholars.
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 27 Oct 2017
- ISBN:
- 9781783477258
- eISBN:
- 9781783477357
- Pages:
- 480
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- Handbook on Global Constitutionalism
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface and acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: A constitutionalising global order: an introduction
- Chapter 2: Global constitutionalism: the ancient worlds
- Chapter 3: Medieval constitutionalism
- Chapter 4: Global constitutionalism in the early modern period: the role of empires, treaties and natural law
- Chapter 5: The Enlightenment and global constitutionalism
- Chapter 6: Modern historical antecedents of global constitutionalism in theoretical perspective
- Chapter 7: Cosmopolitanism and global constitutionalism
- Chapter 8: Liberal theory
- Chapter 9: Constructivism
- Chapter 10: Realist perspectives on global constitutionalism
- Chapter 11: Critical theory
- Chapter 12: International legal constitutionalism, legal forms and the need for villains
- Chapter 13: Interactional legal theory, the international rule of law and global constitutionalism
- Chapter 14: The multifaceted relationship between functionalism and global constitutionalism
- Chapter 15: Global constitutionalism and the rule of law
- Chapter 16: Balance of powers
- Chapter 17: Constituent power in global constitutionalism
- Chapter 18: Human rights as transnational constitutional law
- Chapter 19: Proportionality as a global constitutional principle
- Chapter 20: Written versus unwritten: two views on the form of an international constitution
- Chapter 21: Constitution making
- Chapter 22: International judicial review
- Chapter 23: Legislatures
- Chapter 24: Executive and exception
- Chapter 25: Federalism: from constitutionalism to constitutionalization?
- Chapter 26: The UN Charter and global constitutionalism?
- Chapter 27: Functionalism, constitutionalism and the United Nations
- Chapter 28: The European Union and global constitutionalism
- Chapter 29: The International Criminal Court and global constitutionalism
- Chapter 30: Global commercial constitutionalization: the World Trade Organization
- Chapter 31: The political economy of global constitutionalism
- Chapter 32: Global religion in a post-Westphalia world
- Chapter 33: Constitutionalism and pluralism
- Index
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- Published:
- 27 October 2017
- Category:
- Handbook Chapter
- Pages:
- v–viii (4 total)
Collection:
Social and Political Science 2017
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- Handbook on Global Constitutionalism
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface and acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: A constitutionalising global order: an introduction
- Chapter 2: Global constitutionalism: the ancient worlds
- Chapter 3: Medieval constitutionalism
- Chapter 4: Global constitutionalism in the early modern period: the role of empires, treaties and natural law
- Chapter 5: The Enlightenment and global constitutionalism
- Chapter 6: Modern historical antecedents of global constitutionalism in theoretical perspective
- Chapter 7: Cosmopolitanism and global constitutionalism
- Chapter 8: Liberal theory
- Chapter 9: Constructivism
- Chapter 10: Realist perspectives on global constitutionalism
- Chapter 11: Critical theory
- Chapter 12: International legal constitutionalism, legal forms and the need for villains
- Chapter 13: Interactional legal theory, the international rule of law and global constitutionalism
- Chapter 14: The multifaceted relationship between functionalism and global constitutionalism
- Chapter 15: Global constitutionalism and the rule of law
- Chapter 16: Balance of powers
- Chapter 17: Constituent power in global constitutionalism
- Chapter 18: Human rights as transnational constitutional law
- Chapter 19: Proportionality as a global constitutional principle
- Chapter 20: Written versus unwritten: two views on the form of an international constitution
- Chapter 21: Constitution making
- Chapter 22: International judicial review
- Chapter 23: Legislatures
- Chapter 24: Executive and exception
- Chapter 25: Federalism: from constitutionalism to constitutionalization?
- Chapter 26: The UN Charter and global constitutionalism?
- Chapter 27: Functionalism, constitutionalism and the United Nations
- Chapter 28: The European Union and global constitutionalism
- Chapter 29: The International Criminal Court and global constitutionalism
- Chapter 30: Global commercial constitutionalization: the World Trade Organization
- Chapter 31: The political economy of global constitutionalism
- Chapter 32: Global religion in a post-Westphalia world
- Chapter 33: Constitutionalism and pluralism
- Index