This essay reviews Joel Colon-Rios "constituent power and the law". It focuses on four main issues: The distinction between constituent power and sovereignty; the populist exercise of constituent power; the limited secondary constituent power; and the question whether the primary constituent power is indeed unlimited. Through the discussion, the comment will highlight the strengths of the book and its contributions to the literature and jurisprudential practice concerning the nature and possible limits of the constituent power
This open access book can be downloaded from link.springer.comLegal studies and consequently legal h...
What role do public law and liberal constitutionalism play in an era of political populism? This art...
My aim in this Paper is to analyze Professor Richard Kay’s notion of ‘constituent authority’ within ...
This essay reviews Joel Colon-Rios "constituent power and the law". It focuses on four main issues: ...
In this review essay I discuss some of the aspects that I think are opportunities to further develop...
This Article delves into the question of the boundaries of constitution-making power. Traditionally,...
This article offers a reply to the criticisms and challenges posed by Camila Vergara, Miguel Vatter,...
The article discusses the nature and role of constituent power in contemporary constitutional democr...
That ‘the people’ is a representative claim is accepted by many democratic theorists. Many of these...
This is a review of Joel Colon Ríos’ book “Constituent Power and the Law”. The review considers Colo...
Rather than to critique the substance of Joel Colón-Ríos’s indisputably important contribution to th...
To say that some constituent assemblies have acted as omnipotent lawmakers, as not subject to the se...
Defence Date: 10 May 2010Examining Board: Prof. Neil Walker, University of Edinburgh (EUI Supervisor...
This paper discusses Colon-Rios's reconstruction of the idea of constituent power in relation to his...
In times of crisis it is necessary to revisit the theorization of radical change and the mechanisms ...
This open access book can be downloaded from link.springer.comLegal studies and consequently legal h...
What role do public law and liberal constitutionalism play in an era of political populism? This art...
My aim in this Paper is to analyze Professor Richard Kay’s notion of ‘constituent authority’ within ...
This essay reviews Joel Colon-Rios "constituent power and the law". It focuses on four main issues: ...
In this review essay I discuss some of the aspects that I think are opportunities to further develop...
This Article delves into the question of the boundaries of constitution-making power. Traditionally,...
This article offers a reply to the criticisms and challenges posed by Camila Vergara, Miguel Vatter,...
The article discusses the nature and role of constituent power in contemporary constitutional democr...
That ‘the people’ is a representative claim is accepted by many democratic theorists. Many of these...
This is a review of Joel Colon Ríos’ book “Constituent Power and the Law”. The review considers Colo...
Rather than to critique the substance of Joel Colón-Ríos’s indisputably important contribution to th...
To say that some constituent assemblies have acted as omnipotent lawmakers, as not subject to the se...
Defence Date: 10 May 2010Examining Board: Prof. Neil Walker, University of Edinburgh (EUI Supervisor...
This paper discusses Colon-Rios's reconstruction of the idea of constituent power in relation to his...
In times of crisis it is necessary to revisit the theorization of radical change and the mechanisms ...
This open access book can be downloaded from link.springer.comLegal studies and consequently legal h...
What role do public law and liberal constitutionalism play in an era of political populism? This art...
My aim in this Paper is to analyze Professor Richard Kay’s notion of ‘constituent authority’ within ...