Principles of constitutionalism
Material type: TextPublication details: United Kingdom Oxford University Press 2018ISBN:- 9780198808145
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342 WE-P Public law text, cases, and materials | 342 ZO-I Introduction to public law a comparative study | 342.001 BA-C Constitutional state | 342.001 BA-P Principles of constitutionalism | 342.001 BR-C Constitutional goods | 342.001 CH- Challenge of originalism theories of constitutional interpretation | 342.001 CO- Constitutionalism beyond liberalism |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-272) and index.
Introduction : Constitutionalism -- Sovereignty -- The separation of powers -- The rule of law -- Civil society -- Democracy -- Subsidiarity -- Conclusion : The application of the principles of constitutionalism -- Appendix : Invisible hand systems -- The market as an instance of the invisible hand -- Invisible hand systems contrasted with direct coordination through authority.
In this follow-up to 'The Constitutional State', Nick Barber sets out how the principle of societal good should shape constitutions, in particular the composition and relationships of state institutions. Coverage includes sovereignty, the separation of powers, the rule of law, subsidiarity, democracy, and civil society.
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