The aim of the present volume is to discuss the notion of constitution from the perspectives of history of political thought. Its scholarly intention is to go beyond the approach concentrating on the formal understanding of constitution and bring forward more complex historical and philosophic-political interpretations. Our point of departure was the need to revive the somehow neglected distinction between the idea of constitution as an act of conscious law-giving activity and the notion of constitution conceived as the set of fundamental political rules derived from the very nature of political regime and its historical development
This collection brings together some of the most influential sociologists of law to confront the cha...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
This article aims to analyze abuse of a country’s constitution as a unique means by which fundamenta...
The concepts of constitution and constitutionalism constitute a central discourse in political scien...
In this article Constitutional History is defined as a branch of History with a clearly legal conten...
This paper responds to the conceptual inflation of constitutionalism in recent years by considering ...
Constitution is a set of rules which governs a nation state. It is considered a government’s anteced...
As a study of a number of different constitutions shows, the contents of any constitution are relat...
The modern idea of the constitution is closely tied up with the political form of the nation-state, ...
In this paper the author analyzes the views of scientists on the constitution formation as a natural...
The article presents an analysis of the political value and social purpose of constitutions as a res...
The word constitution in its Latin form is of considerable antiquity but it had meanings different f...
This article aims to analyze abuse of a country’s constitution as a unique means by which fundamenta...
Once the exclusive expressions of the few, modern constitutions have long been a world prose genre. ...
article published in law journalIn the past twenty years, historians have greatly enriched our knowl...
This collection brings together some of the most influential sociologists of law to confront the cha...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
This article aims to analyze abuse of a country’s constitution as a unique means by which fundamenta...
The concepts of constitution and constitutionalism constitute a central discourse in political scien...
In this article Constitutional History is defined as a branch of History with a clearly legal conten...
This paper responds to the conceptual inflation of constitutionalism in recent years by considering ...
Constitution is a set of rules which governs a nation state. It is considered a government’s anteced...
As a study of a number of different constitutions shows, the contents of any constitution are relat...
The modern idea of the constitution is closely tied up with the political form of the nation-state, ...
In this paper the author analyzes the views of scientists on the constitution formation as a natural...
The article presents an analysis of the political value and social purpose of constitutions as a res...
The word constitution in its Latin form is of considerable antiquity but it had meanings different f...
This article aims to analyze abuse of a country’s constitution as a unique means by which fundamenta...
Once the exclusive expressions of the few, modern constitutions have long been a world prose genre. ...
article published in law journalIn the past twenty years, historians have greatly enriched our knowl...
This collection brings together some of the most influential sociologists of law to confront the cha...
The Constitution of the United States is not simply a system of government designed to preserve, pro...
This article aims to analyze abuse of a country’s constitution as a unique means by which fundamenta...