My aim in this Paper is to analyze Professor Richard Kay’s notion of ‘constituent authority’ within H. L. A. Hart’s model of foundations of legal systems. I thus elucidate the relationship between constituent power, Kay’s constituent authority, and Hartian rules of recognition. I begin by distinguishing two understandings of constituent power: de facto and de jure. In general, constituent power is a power to bring about constitutional change that is not a legal power and is not constituted by (grounded in) any legal power. On the first view, constituent power is a factual capacity (e.g. a kind of social “power”) to bring about constitutional change. On the second view, constituent power is a normative (e.g. moral) power to bring about const...
This paper examines the concept of constituent power and constitutional form in Jürgen Habermas’ le...
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My aim in this Paper is to analyze Professor Richard Kay’s notion of ‘constituent authority’ within ...
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The article discusses the nature and role of constituent power in contemporary constitutional democr...
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This article examines the meaning and significance of the concept of constituent power in constituti...
I argue that legal and constitutional theory should avoid the idea of constituent power. It is unhel...
According to the theory of constituent power, only the people can legitimately create constitutional...
This article examines the changing status of constituent power in contemporary constitutionalism. It...
Rather than to critique the substance of Joel Colón-Ríos’s indisputably important contribution to th...
In times of crisis it is necessary to revisit the theorization of radical change and the mechanisms ...
This thesis has two objectives. The first is to reflect on the social foundations of legal change, a...
This paper examines the concept of constituent power and constitutional form in Jürgen Habermas’ le...
The constituent power of the people is one of the fundamental ideas of modern politics. It was first...
In this review essay I discuss some of the aspects that I think are opportunities to further develop...
My aim in this Paper is to analyze Professor Richard Kay’s notion of ‘constituent authority’ within ...
The force of a constitution, like the force of all enacted law, derives, in significant part, from t...
That ‘the people’ is a representative claim is accepted by many democratic theorists. Many of these...
The article discusses the nature and role of constituent power in contemporary constitutional democr...
This Article delves into the question of the boundaries of constitution-making power. Traditionally,...
This article examines the meaning and significance of the concept of constituent power in constituti...
I argue that legal and constitutional theory should avoid the idea of constituent power. It is unhel...
According to the theory of constituent power, only the people can legitimately create constitutional...
This article examines the changing status of constituent power in contemporary constitutionalism. It...
Rather than to critique the substance of Joel Colón-Ríos’s indisputably important contribution to th...
In times of crisis it is necessary to revisit the theorization of radical change and the mechanisms ...
This thesis has two objectives. The first is to reflect on the social foundations of legal change, a...
This paper examines the concept of constituent power and constitutional form in Jürgen Habermas’ le...
The constituent power of the people is one of the fundamental ideas of modern politics. It was first...
In this review essay I discuss some of the aspects that I think are opportunities to further develop...