Material Constitution

Material Constitution
Author: Michael Cannon Rea
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1997
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0847683842

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The only anthology available on material constitution, this book collects important recent work on well known puzzles in metaphysics and philosophy of mind. The extensive, clearly written introduction helps to make the essays accessible to a wide audience.

The Constitution s Gift

The Constitution s Gift
Author: John Erik Fossum,Agustín José Menéndez
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2011-01-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442208575

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This authoritative study considers all aspects of the European Union's distinctive constitution since its inception. A unique political animal, the EU has given rise to important constitutional conundrums and paradoxes that the authors explore in detail. Their analysis illuminates the distinctive features of the Union's pluralist constitutional construct and provides the tools to understand the Union's development, especially during the Laeken (2001–2005) and Lisbon (2007–2009) processes of constitutional reform and spells out the parallels between the European and the Canadian constitutional experiences. Offering the first history of European constitutional law that is both theoretically informed and normatively grounded, the authors have developed an original theory of constitutional synthesis that will be essential reading for all readers interested in the process and theory of European integration.

A Written Constitution for Quebec

A Written Constitution for Quebec
Author: Richard Albert,Léonid Sirota
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2023-01-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780228014782

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No province in Canada has codified a written constitution, and whether Quebec should be the first remains a controversial question. A Written Constitution for Quebec? enters into the debate, drawing a roadmap through the legal, political, and constitutional terrain of the issue. Leading scholars each take their own position in the debate, examining the issue from various sides and exploring the forms and limits of a codified Quebec constitution by asking whether Quebec should adopt a written constitution, how the province might go about it, and what such a document might achieve. Along with a comprehensive introduction to constitutional codification and how it relates to Quebec, the book opens with a proposal for a written constitution, with the analyses that follow expressing a diversity of views on the feasibility and desirability of a written constitution for the province. An array of perspectives through the lenses of Indigenous inclusion and reconciliation, interculturalism and democratic constitutionalism, and insights from other federal and plurinational states – are included in this wide-ranging volume. Taking a doctrinal, historical, theoretical, and comparative approach, A Written Constitution for Quebec? extensively addresses Quebec’s constitutional future in Canada.

Civil Society Constitution and Legitimacy

Civil Society  Constitution  and Legitimacy
Author: Andrew Arato
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2000-04-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780742573635

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Spurred by recent governmental transitions from dictatorships to democratic institutions, this highly original work argues that negotiated civil society-oriented transitions have an affinity for a distinctive method of constitution making— one that accomplishes the radical change of institutions through legal continuity. Arato presents a compelling argument that this is the preferred method for rapidly establishing viable democratic institutions, and he contrasts the negotiated model with radical revolutionary change. This exceptionally engaging work will be of interest to students and scholars of comparative politics, constitutional law, and East European studies.

The United Nations Charter as the Constitution of the International Community

The United Nations Charter as the Constitution of the International Community
Author: Bardo Fassbender
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2009-04-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789047428558

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This book, written by one of the leading participants of the debate on a “constitutionalization” of international law, explains why the Charter of the United Nations must be understood as the constitution of the international community, and the legal consequences arising from that characterization.

Comparative Constitution Making

Comparative Constitution Making
Author: David Landau,Hanna Lerner
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2019
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781785365263

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Recent years have witnessed an explosion of new research on constitution making. Comparative Constitution Making provides an up-to-date overview of this rapidly expanding field. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 10.0px Arial}

Developing a Constitution for Europe

Developing a Constitution for Europe
Author: Erik Oddvar Eriksen,John Erik Fossum,Agustín Menéndez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2004-08-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134355143

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The European Union is currently in the midst of a comprehensive process of reform and the aim of this book is to address the challenge of forging a legitimate Constitution for the EU. These authors clarify the constitutional status of the EU, to take stock of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights and Convention of the Future of Europe as vehicles to foster and create a European constitution.

The Formation of Husserl s Concept of Constitution

The Formation of Husserl   s Concept of Constitution
Author: R. Sokolowski
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401733250

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This work is conceived essentially as a historical study of the origin and development of one of the key concepts in Husserl's philosophy. It is not primarily meant to be an introduction to Husserl's thought, but can serve this purpose because of the nature of this concept. The doctrine of constitution deals with a philosophical problem that is fairly easy to grasp, and yet is central enough in the philosophy of Husserl to provide a con venient viewpoint from which other concepts and problems can be considered and understood. Husserl's thoughts on the phe nomenological reduction, on temporality, on perception, on evi dence, can all be integrated into a coherent pattern if we study them in their rapport with the concept of constitution. Further more, the concept of constitution is used by Husserl as an ex planatory schema: in giving the constitution of an object, Husserl feels he is giving the philosophical explanation of such an object. Thus in our discussion of constitution, we are studying the explanatory power of phenomenology, and in relating other phenomenological concepts to the concept of constitution, we are studying what they contribute to the philosophical expla nation that phenomenology attempts to furnish. To approach Husserl's philosophy in this way is to study it in its essential and most vital function.