The constituent power of the people is one of the fundamental ideas of modern politics. It was first articulated during the early modern revolutions when the idea was deployed to legitimize the revolution and to develop constitutions. This study sketches the historical background and the articulation of the idea of constituent power of the people, using the threefold meaning of the idea initially suggested by Carl Schmitt: constituent power being power above the existing constitutional order, power within that order, and power beside the constitutional order. These conceptions are not only discussed in the historical context they were articulated in but also placed within the framework of contemporary political and constitutional thought. I...
In times of crisis it is necessary to revisit the theorization of radical change and the mechanisms ...
This article proceeds from a critical sociological revision of classical constitutional theory. In p...
This essay explores the concept of constituent power in the light of recent constitutional developme...
The article discusses the nature and role of constituent power in contemporary constitutional democr...
That ‘the people’ is a representative claim is accepted by many democratic theorists. Many of these...
This article examines the changing status of constituent power in contemporary constitutionalism. It...
This article examines the meaning and significance of the concept of constituent power in constituti...
According to the theory of constituent power, only the people can legitimately create constitutional...
This paper discusses Colon-Rios's reconstruction of the idea of constituent power in relation to his...
The force of a constitution, like the force of all enacted law, derives, in significant part, from t...
I argue that legal and constitutional theory should avoid the idea of constituent power. It is unhel...
This thesis joins the current debate about the paradox of constituent power in political theory. The...
Political theorists recently focussed their attention on the history of the idea of constituent powe...
The power to make constitutions (the so-called constituent power) is predominantly understood today ...
This Article delves into the question of the boundaries of constitution-making power. Traditionally,...
In times of crisis it is necessary to revisit the theorization of radical change and the mechanisms ...
This article proceeds from a critical sociological revision of classical constitutional theory. In p...
This essay explores the concept of constituent power in the light of recent constitutional developme...
The article discusses the nature and role of constituent power in contemporary constitutional democr...
That ‘the people’ is a representative claim is accepted by many democratic theorists. Many of these...
This article examines the changing status of constituent power in contemporary constitutionalism. It...
This article examines the meaning and significance of the concept of constituent power in constituti...
According to the theory of constituent power, only the people can legitimately create constitutional...
This paper discusses Colon-Rios's reconstruction of the idea of constituent power in relation to his...
The force of a constitution, like the force of all enacted law, derives, in significant part, from t...
I argue that legal and constitutional theory should avoid the idea of constituent power. It is unhel...
This thesis joins the current debate about the paradox of constituent power in political theory. The...
Political theorists recently focussed their attention on the history of the idea of constituent powe...
The power to make constitutions (the so-called constituent power) is predominantly understood today ...
This Article delves into the question of the boundaries of constitution-making power. Traditionally,...
In times of crisis it is necessary to revisit the theorization of radical change and the mechanisms ...
This article proceeds from a critical sociological revision of classical constitutional theory. In p...
This essay explores the concept of constituent power in the light of recent constitutional developme...