How should constitutional designers structure the rules of constitutional change? Much has been written about constitutional design in general, but relatively little exists on the architecture of constitutional amendment. My purpose in this Article is to introduce a new idea to the literature on constitutional amendment-the idea of constitutional dismemberment-to challenge us to better understand the uses and functions of the rules of change in codified, uncodified, and partially codified constitutions
Scholarship has posited two models of constitutionalism. One is short, abstract, and rigid, like the...
Article V of the Constitution specifies how the Constitution may be amended. Notwithstanding all the...
The United States Constitution could soon be re-written by the states. Article V of the Constitution...
The structure of formal constitutional amendment rules has received little scholarly attention. Cons...
Scholars have shown that written constitutions may be informally amended in various ways, for instan...
No part of a constitution is more important than the rules that govern its amendment and its entrenc...
Written constitutions are susceptible to informal changes that do not manifest themselves in alterat...
The constitutional states of the world exhibit three models of constitutional amendment. Their amend...
The current scholarly focus on informal constitutional amendment has obscured the continuing relevan...
The current scholarly focus on informal amendment has obscured the continuing relevance of formal am...
The current scholarly focus on informal constitutional amendment has obscured the continuing relevan...
This article discusses procedural means of protecting the constitution against changes. The starting...
One of the most spectacle features anchored in Richard Albert’s Constitutional Amendments: Making, B...
The American traditions of constitutional amendment raise contrasts and continuities with constituti...
In Quasi-Constitutional Amendments, Professor Richard Albert provides an insightful and nuanced desc...
Scholarship has posited two models of constitutionalism. One is short, abstract, and rigid, like the...
Article V of the Constitution specifies how the Constitution may be amended. Notwithstanding all the...
The United States Constitution could soon be re-written by the states. Article V of the Constitution...
The structure of formal constitutional amendment rules has received little scholarly attention. Cons...
Scholars have shown that written constitutions may be informally amended in various ways, for instan...
No part of a constitution is more important than the rules that govern its amendment and its entrenc...
Written constitutions are susceptible to informal changes that do not manifest themselves in alterat...
The constitutional states of the world exhibit three models of constitutional amendment. Their amend...
The current scholarly focus on informal constitutional amendment has obscured the continuing relevan...
The current scholarly focus on informal amendment has obscured the continuing relevance of formal am...
The current scholarly focus on informal constitutional amendment has obscured the continuing relevan...
This article discusses procedural means of protecting the constitution against changes. The starting...
One of the most spectacle features anchored in Richard Albert’s Constitutional Amendments: Making, B...
The American traditions of constitutional amendment raise contrasts and continuities with constituti...
In Quasi-Constitutional Amendments, Professor Richard Albert provides an insightful and nuanced desc...
Scholarship has posited two models of constitutionalism. One is short, abstract, and rigid, like the...
Article V of the Constitution specifies how the Constitution may be amended. Notwithstanding all the...
The United States Constitution could soon be re-written by the states. Article V of the Constitution...