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The Politics of Constitutional Reform in North America - Coping with New Challenges

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Thema des englischsprachigen Bandes sind Verfassungspolitik und-reform in den USA und Kanada. Untersucht werden die Institutionen derLegislative und Exekutive, Föderalismus, Haushalts- und Minderheitenpolitik und die Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit.

List of contents

Constitutional Reform as Process.- Constitutionalism and the Transformation of the State.- The Politics of Institutional Reform in Canada and the United States.- Parliamentary Government in Canada: Institutional Stability and Constitutional Reform in the Legislative and Executive Branches.- Federalism and Constitutional Politics: A Theoretical Perspective.- Courting Devolution: The U.S. Supreme Court and Contemporary American Federalism.- Non-Constitutional Reform and the Canadian Federation: The Only Game in Town.- Regulation, Taxation or Inaction? Budgetary Politics, Institutional Reform and American "Judicialism".- Canadian Federal Budgeting: Imaginative Responses and Troublesome Confusions.- Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation - Minorities and the Supreme Court.- Canada - A Pioneer in the Management of Constitutional Politics in a Multi-national Society.- Change is a Sometimes Thing: Constitutional Jurisprudence in the United States.- The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Product and Catalyst of Socio-Political Change in Canada.- Conclusion.- Contributors.- Appendix: Program of the Conference on Constitutional Reform and Constitutional Jurisprudence in Canada and the United States, University of Augsburg, Germany, October 22-23, 1999.

Summary

In October 1999, some fifteen academic experts and government practitio ners from Germany and North America gathered for two days at the Uni ver sity of Augsburg to discuss the topic of "Constitutional Reform and Consti tutional Jurisprudence in Canada and the United States." The present volume documents the results of that conference, a collaborative effort of the De partment of Political Science, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, and the Institute for Canadian Studies, University of Augsburg. In organizing this workshop, we were guided by two basic sets of ideas and assumptions: First, all "established" democracies are regularly confron ted with the need to adjust their constitutional order to changes in their envi ronment lest democratic stability be transformed into rigidity; in many wes tern nations, including Canada and the United States, developments such as the crisis of the Keynesian welfare-state or the emergence of increasingly heterogeneous, postmodern societies have ushered in an era of heightened, yet not always successful constitutional reform activity. Secondly, however, there is no unique path towards, or model of, an "optimal" constitutional order, however defined; rather, constitutional reform processes, their under Iying normative principles and their outcomes are strongly path and context dependent. Therefore, the participants of the workshop and authors of this volume were asked to examine the specific preconditions, context, nature and impact of recent constitutional reform processes in the Uni ted States and Canada.

Product details

Assisted by Rainer-Ola Schultze (Editor), Rainer-Olaf Schultze (Editor)
Publisher VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.05.2014
 
EAN 9783663116301
ISBN 978-3-663-11630-1
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 148 mm x 15 mm x 210 mm
Weight 381 g
Illustrations 288 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science

Governance, Verfassung, Haushalt, Institution, C, Transformation, Politics, Political Science, Policy, Political Science and International Studies

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