Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law
Herausgeber: Adams, Maurice; Ballin, Ernst Hirsch; Meuwese, Anne
Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law
Herausgeber: Adams, Maurice; Ballin, Ernst Hirsch; Meuwese, Anne
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Rule of law and constitutional ideals are understood as necessary to create a just political order. This book explores how political reality and constitutional ideals mutually inform and influence one another.
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Rule of law and constitutional ideals are understood as necessary to create a just political order. This book explores how political reality and constitutional ideals mutually inform and influence one another.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 558
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781316606278
- ISBN-10: 1316606279
- Artikelnr.: 51380783
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 558
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781316606278
- ISBN-10: 1316606279
- Artikelnr.: 51380783
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Realism and Idealism in Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law:
Theory and History: 1. The ideal and the real in the realm of
constitutionalism and the rule of law: an introduction Maurice Adams, Ernst
Hirsch Ballin and Anne Meuwese; 2. Tempering power Martin Krygier; 3.
Between the 'real' and the 'right': explorations along the
institutional-constitutional frontier Peter Lindseth; 4. The emergence of
the rule of law in western constitutional history: revising traditional
narratives Randall Lesaffer and Shavana Musa; Part II. The Rule of Law in
Country-Specific Settings: Case Studies in Reconciling Realism and
Idealism: 5. Rule of law, democracy and human rights: the paramountcy of
moderation Sumit Bisarya and Elliot Bulmer; 6. The need for realism: ideals
and practice in Indonesia's constitutional history Adriaan Bedner; 7.
Constitutionalism á la Rwandaise Nick Huls; 8. Between promise and
practice: constitutionalism in South Africa more than twenty years after
the advent of democracy Pierre de Vos; 9. Idealism and realism in Israeli
constitutional law Adam Shinar; 10. Idealism and realism in Chinese
constitutional theory and practice Feng Lin; 11. Realism and idealism in
the Italian constitutional culture Jörg Luther; 12. Constitutional culture
in the Netherlands: a sober affair Maurice Adams and Gerhard van der
Schyff; 13. Illiberal rule of law? Changing features of Hungarian
constitutionalism Gábor Attila Tóth; Part III. Transnational Phenomena and
International Developments: 14. The EU and the rule of law - naïveté of a
grand design? Dimitry Kochenov; 15. Constitutional coups in EU law Kim Lane
Scheppele; 16. Peer review in the context of constitutionalism and the rule
of law Anne Meuwese; 17. Constitutional correlates of the rule of law Tom
Ginsburg and Mila Versteeg.
Theory and History: 1. The ideal and the real in the realm of
constitutionalism and the rule of law: an introduction Maurice Adams, Ernst
Hirsch Ballin and Anne Meuwese; 2. Tempering power Martin Krygier; 3.
Between the 'real' and the 'right': explorations along the
institutional-constitutional frontier Peter Lindseth; 4. The emergence of
the rule of law in western constitutional history: revising traditional
narratives Randall Lesaffer and Shavana Musa; Part II. The Rule of Law in
Country-Specific Settings: Case Studies in Reconciling Realism and
Idealism: 5. Rule of law, democracy and human rights: the paramountcy of
moderation Sumit Bisarya and Elliot Bulmer; 6. The need for realism: ideals
and practice in Indonesia's constitutional history Adriaan Bedner; 7.
Constitutionalism á la Rwandaise Nick Huls; 8. Between promise and
practice: constitutionalism in South Africa more than twenty years after
the advent of democracy Pierre de Vos; 9. Idealism and realism in Israeli
constitutional law Adam Shinar; 10. Idealism and realism in Chinese
constitutional theory and practice Feng Lin; 11. Realism and idealism in
the Italian constitutional culture Jörg Luther; 12. Constitutional culture
in the Netherlands: a sober affair Maurice Adams and Gerhard van der
Schyff; 13. Illiberal rule of law? Changing features of Hungarian
constitutionalism Gábor Attila Tóth; Part III. Transnational Phenomena and
International Developments: 14. The EU and the rule of law - naïveté of a
grand design? Dimitry Kochenov; 15. Constitutional coups in EU law Kim Lane
Scheppele; 16. Peer review in the context of constitutionalism and the rule
of law Anne Meuwese; 17. Constitutional correlates of the rule of law Tom
Ginsburg and Mila Versteeg.
Part I. Realism and Idealism in Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law:
Theory and History: 1. The ideal and the real in the realm of
constitutionalism and the rule of law: an introduction Maurice Adams, Ernst
Hirsch Ballin and Anne Meuwese; 2. Tempering power Martin Krygier; 3.
Between the 'real' and the 'right': explorations along the
institutional-constitutional frontier Peter Lindseth; 4. The emergence of
the rule of law in western constitutional history: revising traditional
narratives Randall Lesaffer and Shavana Musa; Part II. The Rule of Law in
Country-Specific Settings: Case Studies in Reconciling Realism and
Idealism: 5. Rule of law, democracy and human rights: the paramountcy of
moderation Sumit Bisarya and Elliot Bulmer; 6. The need for realism: ideals
and practice in Indonesia's constitutional history Adriaan Bedner; 7.
Constitutionalism á la Rwandaise Nick Huls; 8. Between promise and
practice: constitutionalism in South Africa more than twenty years after
the advent of democracy Pierre de Vos; 9. Idealism and realism in Israeli
constitutional law Adam Shinar; 10. Idealism and realism in Chinese
constitutional theory and practice Feng Lin; 11. Realism and idealism in
the Italian constitutional culture Jörg Luther; 12. Constitutional culture
in the Netherlands: a sober affair Maurice Adams and Gerhard van der
Schyff; 13. Illiberal rule of law? Changing features of Hungarian
constitutionalism Gábor Attila Tóth; Part III. Transnational Phenomena and
International Developments: 14. The EU and the rule of law - naïveté of a
grand design? Dimitry Kochenov; 15. Constitutional coups in EU law Kim Lane
Scheppele; 16. Peer review in the context of constitutionalism and the rule
of law Anne Meuwese; 17. Constitutional correlates of the rule of law Tom
Ginsburg and Mila Versteeg.
Theory and History: 1. The ideal and the real in the realm of
constitutionalism and the rule of law: an introduction Maurice Adams, Ernst
Hirsch Ballin and Anne Meuwese; 2. Tempering power Martin Krygier; 3.
Between the 'real' and the 'right': explorations along the
institutional-constitutional frontier Peter Lindseth; 4. The emergence of
the rule of law in western constitutional history: revising traditional
narratives Randall Lesaffer and Shavana Musa; Part II. The Rule of Law in
Country-Specific Settings: Case Studies in Reconciling Realism and
Idealism: 5. Rule of law, democracy and human rights: the paramountcy of
moderation Sumit Bisarya and Elliot Bulmer; 6. The need for realism: ideals
and practice in Indonesia's constitutional history Adriaan Bedner; 7.
Constitutionalism á la Rwandaise Nick Huls; 8. Between promise and
practice: constitutionalism in South Africa more than twenty years after
the advent of democracy Pierre de Vos; 9. Idealism and realism in Israeli
constitutional law Adam Shinar; 10. Idealism and realism in Chinese
constitutional theory and practice Feng Lin; 11. Realism and idealism in
the Italian constitutional culture Jörg Luther; 12. Constitutional culture
in the Netherlands: a sober affair Maurice Adams and Gerhard van der
Schyff; 13. Illiberal rule of law? Changing features of Hungarian
constitutionalism Gábor Attila Tóth; Part III. Transnational Phenomena and
International Developments: 14. The EU and the rule of law - naïveté of a
grand design? Dimitry Kochenov; 15. Constitutional coups in EU law Kim Lane
Scheppele; 16. Peer review in the context of constitutionalism and the rule
of law Anne Meuwese; 17. Constitutional correlates of the rule of law Tom
Ginsburg and Mila Versteeg.







