The entry provides a comprehensive outline and systematization of societal constitutionalism (SC), one of the main frameworks in contemporary legal theory to analyze the emergence of constitutional phenomena, especially beyond state legal orders. After an introduction in section “Introduction”, section “Societal Constitutionalism as an Analytical Theory” explains SC’s analytical limb, which on the one hand de-constructs some tenets of traditional state-centered constitutionalism (“Pars Destruens”); and on the other hand individuates the functions, arenas, processes, and structures for a system to be constitutionalized (“Pars Construens”). Section “Societal Constitutionalism as a Normative Theory” turns to SC’s normative limb, pointing to so...
The present article aims to present to academic community the outline of a general theory of systemi...
If the point of constitutionalism is to define the legal framework within which collective self-gove...
Comparative constitutionalism is an area of legal scholarship with a long history, and it has long b...
The entry provides a comprehensive outline and systematization of societal constitutionalism (SC), o...
No weakening, but rather an expansion, of statehood can be observed in the contemporary world. This ...
none2siThis landmark book provides the first systematic overview of the key scholarly contributions ...
This article proceeds from a critical sociological revision of classical constitutional theory. In p...
Constitutionalization beyond the nation state can be observed as an evolutionary process that leads ...
The chapter introduces the volume, and comprehensively discusses the emerging field of sociological ...
Societal constitutionalism presents us with alternatives to state-centered constitutional theory. Bu...
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
Within constitutional theory, in comparison to other fields of scholarship, the significance of tran...
Global Legal Pluralism recognizes the inevitability (and sometimes even the desirability) of multipl...
The aim of this article is to reframe the debate on societal constitutionalism and constitutionaliza...
This collection brings together some of the most influential sociologists of law to confront the cha...
The present article aims to present to academic community the outline of a general theory of systemi...
If the point of constitutionalism is to define the legal framework within which collective self-gove...
Comparative constitutionalism is an area of legal scholarship with a long history, and it has long b...
The entry provides a comprehensive outline and systematization of societal constitutionalism (SC), o...
No weakening, but rather an expansion, of statehood can be observed in the contemporary world. This ...
none2siThis landmark book provides the first systematic overview of the key scholarly contributions ...
This article proceeds from a critical sociological revision of classical constitutional theory. In p...
Constitutionalization beyond the nation state can be observed as an evolutionary process that leads ...
The chapter introduces the volume, and comprehensively discusses the emerging field of sociological ...
Societal constitutionalism presents us with alternatives to state-centered constitutional theory. Bu...
This Handbook introduces scholars and students to the history, philosophy and evidence of global con...
Within constitutional theory, in comparison to other fields of scholarship, the significance of tran...
Global Legal Pluralism recognizes the inevitability (and sometimes even the desirability) of multipl...
The aim of this article is to reframe the debate on societal constitutionalism and constitutionaliza...
This collection brings together some of the most influential sociologists of law to confront the cha...
The present article aims to present to academic community the outline of a general theory of systemi...
If the point of constitutionalism is to define the legal framework within which collective self-gove...
Comparative constitutionalism is an area of legal scholarship with a long history, and it has long b...