The ideal of reason is central to contemporary accounts of citizenship in American constitutional law. The individual capacity for reasoned choice lies closely aligned with the constitutional values of personal liberty and democratic self-government as they have evolved in Supreme Court decisions over the past century. Yet as presently conceived, the ideal of reason in constitutional law overlooks the process by which individuals actually acquire the capacity to choose their own values and commitments or to engage in reasoned thinking about collective ends. This paper argues that we cannot hope to sustain and foster a constitutional polity committed to the principles of individual liberty and democratic self-government without knowing somet...
Although the concept of the free development of the personality is distinctly positioned in the Germ...
Two major intuitions dominate contemporary legal and political philosophy. One springs from a form o...
This paper reconstructs, in a first place, the approach to the overlapping consensus that Rawls deve...
The ideal of reason is central to contemporary accounts of citizenship in American constitutional la...
The Supreme Court has known for over a half century that the survival of our constitutional polity u...
This Article presents a developmental theory of children’s constitutional rights that focuses on the...
Justice for children meets specific obstacles when it comes to its realization due not only to the n...
Within a complex social reality, specific circumstances and existential contingencies confoun...
In the jurisprudence of constitutional courts around the world, there is an emerging trend towards a...
The deliberative conception of democracy proposes some solutions to the challenge of reasonable plur...
The right to development is an inalienable human right whereby all persons are entitled to participa...
Conscientious objection is defined as the ability to depart from statutory mandates because of intim...
One of the central goals in contemporary constitutional theory is the search for a democratic proces...
La constitucionalización del derecho en Colombia obedece a una participación activa del juez, en par...
This paper attempts to provide a brief description to the concept of conscientious objection through...
Although the concept of the free development of the personality is distinctly positioned in the Germ...
Two major intuitions dominate contemporary legal and political philosophy. One springs from a form o...
This paper reconstructs, in a first place, the approach to the overlapping consensus that Rawls deve...
The ideal of reason is central to contemporary accounts of citizenship in American constitutional la...
The Supreme Court has known for over a half century that the survival of our constitutional polity u...
This Article presents a developmental theory of children’s constitutional rights that focuses on the...
Justice for children meets specific obstacles when it comes to its realization due not only to the n...
Within a complex social reality, specific circumstances and existential contingencies confoun...
In the jurisprudence of constitutional courts around the world, there is an emerging trend towards a...
The deliberative conception of democracy proposes some solutions to the challenge of reasonable plur...
The right to development is an inalienable human right whereby all persons are entitled to participa...
Conscientious objection is defined as the ability to depart from statutory mandates because of intim...
One of the central goals in contemporary constitutional theory is the search for a democratic proces...
La constitucionalización del derecho en Colombia obedece a una participación activa del juez, en par...
This paper attempts to provide a brief description to the concept of conscientious objection through...
Although the concept of the free development of the personality is distinctly positioned in the Germ...
Two major intuitions dominate contemporary legal and political philosophy. One springs from a form o...
This paper reconstructs, in a first place, the approach to the overlapping consensus that Rawls deve...