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The Paradox of Constitutionalism : Constituent Power and Constitutional Form

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In modern political communities ultimate authority is often thought to reside with 'the people'. This book examines how constitutions act as a delegation of power from 'the people' to representative and expert institutions, and looks at the attendant problems of maintaining the legitimacy of these constitutional arrangements.

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The Paradox of Constitutionalism : Constituent Power and Constitutional Form, Martin Loughlin, Neil Walker

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Titre
The Paradox of Constitutionalism : Constituent Power and Constitutional Form
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2008
Format
souple
Pages
392
ISBN10
0199552207
ISBN13
9780199552207
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In modern political communities ultimate authority is often thought to reside with 'the people'. This book examines how constitutions act as a delegation of power from 'the people' to representative and expert institutions, and looks at the attendant problems of maintaining the legitimacy of these constitutional arrangements.