Political constitutionalism can refer both to a theory of what a constitution is or should be and to a doctrine of Commonwealth constitutionalism. These two dimensions are not disconnected and often overlap (for examples in recent scholarship see Gordon 2015; Mac Amhlaigh 2016). In this entry, both dimensions will be taken into account. The structure of the entry is simple: in the last decades, political constitutionalism - a discourse on the political dimensions of modern constitutions - has been articulated in three waves, each one marked by a specific methodological angle and its own legal theory. These are functionalist (what political constitutions do), normative (what political constitutions ought to do) and reflexive (what is it that...
The debate on political constitutionalism has entirely neglected the constitution-making dimension. ...
The latter half of the twentieth century and the early twenty-first century witnessed a global wave ...
In recent years, the idea that constitutional modes of government are exclusive to states has become...
This paper responds to the conceptual inflation of constitutionalism in recent years by considering ...
The concepts of constitution and constitutionalism constitute a central discourse in political scien...
This article examines the relationship between populism and political constitutionalism. It claims t...
Formal constitution-making is now an increasingly common phenomenon. But how should we understand th...
The idea of limited government is the key to constitutionalism in the traditional understanding of t...
The modern idea of the constitution is closely tied up with the political form of the nation-state, ...
Constitutionalism is a term that is often found in the title of books and articles, but is rarely co...
Constitution is a set of rules which governs a nation state. It is considered a government’s anteced...
Constitutionalism compels and constrains all dimensions of our everyday lives in ways large and smal...
Rule of law and constitutionalist ideals are understood by many, if not most, as necessary to create...
The idea of limited government is the key to constitutionalism in the traditional understanding of t...
The question—what is a political constitution?—might seem, at first blush, fairly innocuous. At one ...
The debate on political constitutionalism has entirely neglected the constitution-making dimension. ...
The latter half of the twentieth century and the early twenty-first century witnessed a global wave ...
In recent years, the idea that constitutional modes of government are exclusive to states has become...
This paper responds to the conceptual inflation of constitutionalism in recent years by considering ...
The concepts of constitution and constitutionalism constitute a central discourse in political scien...
This article examines the relationship between populism and political constitutionalism. It claims t...
Formal constitution-making is now an increasingly common phenomenon. But how should we understand th...
The idea of limited government is the key to constitutionalism in the traditional understanding of t...
The modern idea of the constitution is closely tied up with the political form of the nation-state, ...
Constitutionalism is a term that is often found in the title of books and articles, but is rarely co...
Constitution is a set of rules which governs a nation state. It is considered a government’s anteced...
Constitutionalism compels and constrains all dimensions of our everyday lives in ways large and smal...
Rule of law and constitutionalist ideals are understood by many, if not most, as necessary to create...
The idea of limited government is the key to constitutionalism in the traditional understanding of t...
The question—what is a political constitution?—might seem, at first blush, fairly innocuous. At one ...
The debate on political constitutionalism has entirely neglected the constitution-making dimension. ...
The latter half of the twentieth century and the early twenty-first century witnessed a global wave ...
In recent years, the idea that constitutional modes of government are exclusive to states has become...