The identity of the constitutional subject : selfhood, citizenship, culture, and community / Michel Rosenfeld.
2010
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Author
Title
The identity of the constitutional subject : selfhood, citizenship, culture, and community / Michel Rosenfeld.
Published
London ; New York, N.Y. : Routledge, 2010.
Call Number
K3165 .R668 2010
ISBN
9780415949736 (hardback)
0415949734 (hardback)
9780415949743 (paperback)
0415949742 (paperback)
9780203868980 (e-book)
0203868986 (e-book)
0415949734 (hardback)
9780415949743 (paperback)
0415949742 (paperback)
9780203868980 (e-book)
0203868986 (e-book)
Description
xiii, 326 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)318243465
Summary
Relying on historical examples of successfully implanted constitution regimes, Michel Rosenfeld sheds light on the range of conditions necessary for the emergence, continuity and adaptability of a viable constitutional identity.
Note
Relying on historical examples of successfully implanted constitution regimes, Michel Rosenfeld sheds light on the range of conditions necessary for the emergence, continuity and adaptability of a viable constitutional identity.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-318) and index.
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Purchased from the income of the Edith L. Fisch Fund
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The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library
Purchased from the income of the Edith L. Fisch Fund
Table of Contents
Introduction
Pt. 1
Why Constitutional Identity and for Whom?
1.
The Constitutional Subject: Singular, Plural or Universal?
2.
The Constitutional Subject and the Clash of Self and Other: On The Uses Of Negation, Metaphor and Metonymy
Pt. 2
Producing Constitutional Identity
3.
Reinventing Tradition Through Constitutional Interpretation: The Case of Unenumerated Rights in the United States
4.
Recasting and Reorienting Identity Through Constitution-Making: The Pivotal Case of Spain's 1978 Constitution
5.
Constitutional Models: Shaping, Nurturing and Guiding the Constitutional Subject
7.
The Constitutional Subject and Clashing Visions of Citizenship: Can We Be Beyond What We are Not?
8.
Can The Constitutional Subject Go Global? Imagining a Convergence of the Universal, the Particular and the Singular Notes
Bibliography
Index