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Cambridge Handbook on the Material Constitution

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"Despite a long and venerable tradition, the material constitution almost disappeared from constitutional scholarship after the Second World War. Its marginalisation saw the rise of a normative and legalistic style in constitutional law that neglected the role of social reality and political economy. This collection not only retrieves the history and development of the concept of the material constitution, but it tests its theoretical and practical relevance in the contemporary world. With essays from a diverse range of contributors, the collection demonstrates that the material constitution speaks to several pressing issues, from the significance of economic development in constitutional orders to questions of constitutional identity. Offering original analyses supported by international case studies, this book develops a new model of constitutional reality, one that informs our understanding of the world in profound ways"--

List of contents

Introduction: the return of the material constitution Marco Goldoni and Michael A. Wilkinson; Part I. History: 1. The tradition of the material constitution in Western Marxism Marco Goldoni and Michael A. Wilkinson; 2. The soul of the state: the question of constitutional identity in Carl Schmitt's Verfassungslehre Jens Meierhenrich; 3. Laski's materialist analysis of the British constitution Martin Loughlin; 4. Rudolf Smend's legacy in German constitutional theory Tim Wihl; 5., The constitution in the material sense according to Costantino Mortati Lucia Rubinelli; 6. The material constitution of the dual State Lars Vinx; 7. 'A certain shadowy totality': in search of the material constitution of the United States Rob Hunter; 8. 'The material constitution in Greek constitutional thought' Nikolas Vagoudtis; 9. The constitution as social compromise: hybrid constitutionalisation and the legacy of Wolfgang Abendroth Kolja Möller; 10. 'Self-justifying law of constitutional law': the material constitution in Rudolf Wiethölter's critical systems theory Gunther Teubner; Part II. Challenges: 11. The material constitution and imperialism Eva Nanopoulos; 12. The material constitution of Federation Signe Rehling Larsen; 13. The materialist turn in constitutional thought Emilios Christodoulidis; 14. Three registers of the material constitution Neil Walker; 15. What matter(s)? a processual view of the material constitution Mariano Croce; 16. The material constitution and the rule of recognition Francesco Bilancia and Stefano Civitarese Matteucci; 17. Constitutional matter and form (an exploration of constitutional language) Denis Baranger; Part III. Analyses: 18. A material understanding of constitutional changes: revisiting 'constitutional maintenance' doctrines Graziella Romeo; 19. The material constitution in Latin American courts Mariana Velasco-Rivera and Joel Colón-Ríos; 20. A materialist analysis of the Indian constitution Sandipto Dasgupta; 21. China's material constitution Bui Ngoc Son; 22. The material constitution and extractive political economy: lessons from Mongolia Jennifer Lander; 23. The military in the material constitution of Turkey Tarik Olcay; 24. The material constitution of international investment law Jessica Lawrence and Tom Flynn; 25. The 'terrible' functional constitution of the European Union: 'sound money', economic freedom(s) and 'free competition' Agustin José Menéndez.

Summary

With a diverse range of contributions, this collection explores the concept of the material constitution from an interdisciplinary and international perspective. Considering its history, development and contemporary relevance, this book develops an original approach to understanding the reality of modern legal and political orders.

Product details

Authors Marco (University of Glasgow) Wilkinson Goldoni, Goldoni Michael A. Wilkinson Marco Goldoni
Assisted by Marco Goldoni (Editor), Michael A Wilkinson (Editor), Michael A. Wilkinson (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2023
 
EAN 9781316519462
ISBN 978-1-316-51946-2
No. of pages 500
Series Cambridge Law Handbooks
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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