Despite extensive commentary on Carl Schmitt, the relationship of his constitutional and political theory to constitutional democracy remains deeply contested. Unlike discussions that uncover an anti-liberal or an anti-democratic Schmitt, this dissertation draws from his works a defense of representative government and discerns within them a balancing act between protection of basic rights, through separation of powers, and the desires of a political community expressed through plebiscitary procedures. My dissertation supports this claim by examining his descriptions of constitution and democracy, focusing on three texts from the Weimar period: Verfassungslehre, Volksentscheid und Volksbegehren and Der Hüter der Verfassung. According to S...
The central objective of the post-socialist European countries which are also Member States of the E...
Once again, Carl Schmitt is en vogue. The reappearance of his theoretical framework within the New R...
Identification of political regime’s legality and legitimacy by the German lawyer Carl Schmitt seem...
This paper offers an in-depth analysis of Volksentscheid und Volksbegehren, a hitherto untranslated ...
In Europe, democracy has a bright future. Not one democratic mechanism, however direct, cannot guara...
In the past decade, populist movements have vindicated another form of democracy that, from the pers...
The engagement of conservative, populist governments with constitutional reform and constitution-mak...
Populism is widely imagined and analyzed as a sceptical force in constitutional democracy. Populism ...
In the “Preface to the Second Edition” of Political Theology, probably his most notorious work, and ...
This essay explores the concept of constituent power in the light of recent constitutional developme...
By re-examining the political thought of Max Weber, Carl Schmitt and Hans Kelsen, this book offers a...
By re-examining the political thought of Max Weber, Carl Schmitt and Hans Kelsen, this book offers a...
Up to the end of the World War I, the foundation of German constitutionalism was the monarchical pri...
In the Weimar Republic, fundamental debates on constitutional theory were conducted. A core theme wa...
This contribution aims at discussing constitutional democracy in the age of populisms, by explaining...
The central objective of the post-socialist European countries which are also Member States of the E...
Once again, Carl Schmitt is en vogue. The reappearance of his theoretical framework within the New R...
Identification of political regime’s legality and legitimacy by the German lawyer Carl Schmitt seem...
This paper offers an in-depth analysis of Volksentscheid und Volksbegehren, a hitherto untranslated ...
In Europe, democracy has a bright future. Not one democratic mechanism, however direct, cannot guara...
In the past decade, populist movements have vindicated another form of democracy that, from the pers...
The engagement of conservative, populist governments with constitutional reform and constitution-mak...
Populism is widely imagined and analyzed as a sceptical force in constitutional democracy. Populism ...
In the “Preface to the Second Edition” of Political Theology, probably his most notorious work, and ...
This essay explores the concept of constituent power in the light of recent constitutional developme...
By re-examining the political thought of Max Weber, Carl Schmitt and Hans Kelsen, this book offers a...
By re-examining the political thought of Max Weber, Carl Schmitt and Hans Kelsen, this book offers a...
Up to the end of the World War I, the foundation of German constitutionalism was the monarchical pri...
In the Weimar Republic, fundamental debates on constitutional theory were conducted. A core theme wa...
This contribution aims at discussing constitutional democracy in the age of populisms, by explaining...
The central objective of the post-socialist European countries which are also Member States of the E...
Once again, Carl Schmitt is en vogue. The reappearance of his theoretical framework within the New R...
Identification of political regime’s legality and legitimacy by the German lawyer Carl Schmitt seem...