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Constitutional and Political Theory - Selected Writings

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Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde (b. 1930) is one of Europe's foremost legal scholars and political thinkers. As a scholar of constitutional law and a judge on Germany's Federal Constitutional Court (December 1983 - May 1996), Böckenförde has been a major contributor to contemporary debates in legal and political theory, to the conceptual framework of the modern state and its presuppositions, and to contested political issues such as the rights of theenemies of the state, the constitutional status of the state of emergency, citizenship rights, and challenges of European integration. His writings have shaped not only academic but also wider public debates from the 1950s to the present, to an extent that few European scholars can match. As a federal constitutionaljudge and thus holder of one the most important and most trusted public offices, Böckenförde has influenced the way in which academics and citizens think about law and politics. During his tenure as a member of the Second Senate of the Federal Constitutional Court, several path-breaking decisions for the Federal Republic of Germany were handed down, including decisions pertaining to the deployment of missiles, the law on political parties, the regulation of abortion, and the processof European integration.In the first representative edition in English of Böckenförde's writings, this volume brings together his essays on constitutional and political theory. The volume is organized in four sections, focusing respectively on (I) the political theory of the state; (II) constitutional theory; (III) constitutional norms and fundamental rights; and (IV) the relation between state, citizenship, and political autonomy. Each of these feature introductions to the articles as well as a runningeditorial commentary to the work. A second volume will follow this collection, focusing on the relation between religion, law, and democracy.

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  • Introduction

  • Part 1. Political Theory of the State

  • Introduction to Part 1

  • I: Security and Self-Preservation before Justice: The Paradigm Shift and Transition from a Natural-Law to a Positive-Law Basis in Thomas Hobbes' System of Law (2004)

  • II: The Concept of the Political: A Key to Understanding Carl Schmitt's Constitutional Theory (1988)

  • III: The State as an Ethical State - Der Staat als Sittlicher Staat (1978).

  • IV: The Repressed State Of Emergency. The Exercise of State Authority in Extraordinary Circumstances (1978)

  • Part 2. Constitutional Theory

  • Introduction to Part 2

  • V: The Concept and Problems of the Constitutional State (1997)

  • VI: The Historical Evolution and Changes in the Meaning of the Constitution - Geschichtliche Entwicklung und Bedeutungswandel der Verfassung (1984)

  • VII: The Constituent Power of the People: A Liminal Concept of Constitutional Law (1986)

  • VIII: Constitutional Jurisdiction: Structure, Organization, and Legitimation (1999)

  • Part 3. Fundamental Rights and Constitutional Principles

  • Introduction to Part 3

  • IX: Critique of the Value-Based Grounding of Law (1990)

  • X: Fundamental Rights as Constitutional Principles: On the Current State of Interpreting Fundamental Rights (1990)

  • XI: The Fundamental Rights: Theory and Interpretation (1974)

  • XII: Protection of Liberty against Societal Power: Outline of a Problem (1975)

  • Part 4. On the Relationship between State, Citizenship and Political Autonomy

  • Introduction to Part 4

  • XIII: The Persecution of the Jews as a Civic Betrayal (1997)

  • XIV: State Citizenship and the Concept of Nationality (1995)

  • XV: The Future of Political Autonomy: Democracy and Statehood in a time of Globalization, Europeanization, and Individualization (1998)

  • XVI: Which Path is Europe Taking? (1997)

  • Part 5. Böckenförde in Context

  • XVII: Biographical Interview with Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde (2011)



Info autore

Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde is a Professor emeritus of Public Law at the University of Freiburg. He is one of the best-known and most influential German legal scholars in the post-war period.
From 1983-1996 he served as Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany. In the 1960s, Böckenförde was one of the founders of the journal Der Staat - Zeitschrift für Staatslehre, Öffentliches Recht und Verfassungsgeschichte. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party and served as a long-time legal advisor to it.

Mirjam Künkler is Senior Research Fellow at the Swedish Collegium of Advanced Study; Tine Stein is Professor of Political Theory at the University of Kiel

Riassunto

In this representative edition of Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde's definitive work in constitutionalism, law, and politics, readers have access to the legal discourse of one of Germany's leading contemporary theorists and former judge of the federal constitutional court, available in the English language for the first time.

Testo aggiuntivo

This is a major contribution to the debate and should be read by everyone with interests at the intersection of constitutional and political theory.

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Both as a justice and thinker, Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde is a towering figure in German law and philosophy. It is past time for the English-speaking world to fully confront his remarkable contributions to modern constitutionalism. Bruce Ackerman, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale University

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