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100 1 _aMac Amhlaigh, Cormac,
_eauthor.
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245 1 0 _aNew constitutional horizons :
_btowards a pluralist constitutional theory /
_cCormac S. Mac Amhlaigh.
260 _aNew York:
_bOxford University Press,
_c2022
490 0 _aOxford constitutional theory
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aThe Circumstances of Constitutional Pluralism -- Part I: Legality -- 2. The Possibility of Constitutional Plurality -- 3. Law Beyond the Shadow of the State -- 4. Moving Beyond the Monist Manner in Theorizing Constitutional Plurality -- Part II: Legitimacy -- 5. Constitutional Dualisms -- 6. What's Wrong with Constitutionalism? Between Cacophony and Coercion -- 7. What's Wrong with Transnational Constitutionalism? Dealing with the No Demos Thesis -- 8. What's Right with (Transnational) Constitutionalism? Towards an Interpretive Transnational Constitutional Pluralism.
520 _a"We live in a pluralist world of transnational law and governance. More than ever before, multiple legal systems and governing authorities at different levels - state, supranational, international - are recognized as applying to, and claiming authority over, the affairs of the same sets of individuals and institutions. Yet our constitutional theories in terms of our conceptual toolkit of law and legitimate authority fail to adequately capture this pluralist state of affairs. This book examines some of the key conceptual and theoretical puzzles which the contemporary state of transnational pluralism poses for our constitutional theories. It offers fresh perspectives on these questions by addressing the pluralism of norms and authorities from the viewpoint of legality and legitimacy respectively, proposing novel solutions to how constitutional theory can be pluralized in the light of these perspectives. Our turbulent times are on a steady trajectory of ever-more pluralism of transnational law and governance to tackle the defining social and political problems of our age involving populism, pandemic and climate change and this book provides an essential intervention in debates on how to pluralize constitutional theory to better understand and, perhaps more importantly, legitimize the tools to address these shared global problems"--
650 0 _aConstitutional law.
650 0 _aLegal polycentricity.
650 0 _aInternational and municipal law.
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