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The Dynamics of Constitutionalism in the Age of Globalisation

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What does 'constitutionalism' mean in our age of globalisation? In which contexts does the discourse of constitutionalism occur? What factors contribute to the creation of a 'culture' of constitutionalism at the nation-state level? And can one talk about constitutionalism beyond the state, for example at the European and international levels?
These are some of the questions that formed the basis for discussion at the Fifth 'From Peace to Justice' Conference of the Hague Academic Coalition in May 2008. With the concepts of power and governance becoming more diverse and multi-faceted, the conference considered constitutionalism at the national, European and international levels, exploring from a variety of viewpoints the changing meaning of constitutionalism in today's globalised world.
Specific to this book:

-Each chapter includes a summary of its content, giving the reader an overview of the subject matter and the questions being discussed
-The summaries are translated into French, making it more accessible to French speakers
-Includes an extended bibliography focusing on constitutionalism; prepared by the Peace Palace Library, it provides interested readers with a useful source for further research

List of contents

Constitutionalism in an Age of Globalisation and Global Threats.- Cultures of Constitutionalism: an Introduction.- Soul of a Nation? The Inception, Interpretation and Influence of South Africa'S 1996 Constitution.- Post-Conflict Constitutional Settlement in Nepal and The Role of The United Nations.- Do Constitutions Make a Difference as Regards The Protection of Fundamental Human Rights? Comparing The United States and Israel.- The Impact of Internationalisation on Constitutional Law: Some Reflections.- Fit for All Practical Purposes? Constitutionalism as a Legitimising Strategy for The European Union.- Why Legal Scholarship Must Not Leave Eu Constitutional Practice to The Social Sciences - Some Reflections.- Peremptory Norms as an Aspect of Constitutionalisation in The International Legal System.

About the author

Morly Frishman is Policy Officer at The Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law. Sam Muller is Director of the Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law.

Summary

What does ‘constitutionalism’ mean in our age of globalisation? In which contexts does the discourse of constitutionalism occur? What factors contribute to the creation of a ‘culture’ of constitutionalism at the nation-state level? And can one talk about constitutionalism beyond the state, for example at the European and international levels?
These are some of the questions that formed the basis for discussion at the Fifth ‘From Peace to Justice’ Conference of the Hague Academic Coalition in May 2008. With the concepts of power and governance becoming more diverse and multi-faceted, the conference considered constitutionalism at the national, European and international levels, exploring from a variety of viewpoints the changing meaning of constitutionalism in today’s globalised world.
Specific to this book:

• Each chapter includes a summary of its content, giving the reader an overview of the subject matter and the questions being discussed
• The summaries are translated into French, making it more accessible to French speakers
• Includes an extended bibliography focusing on constitutionalism; prepared by the Peace Palace Library, it provides interested readers with a useful source for further research

Product details

Assisted by Morl Frishman (Editor), Morly Frishman (Editor), Muller (Editor), Muller (Editor), Sam Muller (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.10.2010
 
EAN 9789067043021
ISBN 978-90-6704-302-1
No. of pages 210
Dimensions 155 mm x 16 mm x 235 mm
Weight 450 g
Illustrations 210 p.
Series From Peace to Justice Series
From Peace to Justice Series
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Globalization, Law, Market research, International Law, Markets, Law and Criminology, Emerging Markets/Globalization, Fundamentals of Law, Public International Law, European law, Law—Philosophy, Law—Europe, Emerging Markets and Globalization

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