The idea that constitutionalism is central to the legitimate exercise of public power has dominated the modern liberal imagination since the Enlightenment. The ideal of limited collective self-governance has spawned a rich and highly diverse tradition of hard-fought national constitutions from the time of the Glorious Revolution into the present. Today, however, constitutionalism faces its greatest challenge yet: the question of its continued relevance to modern governance. With the explosion of governance beyond the state, many wonder whether constitutionalism as we know it is being marginalized or altogether undermined
This article focuses on the challenges facing contemporary constitutionalism before the irreversibil...
The concepts and values that underpin traditional constitutionalism are increasingly being challenge...
Constitutional pluralism is a novel branch within constitutional thought and has its origin in the s...
Constitutions are often seen as creating a closed and hierarchically organized system of law. Consti...
Neil Walker, Regius Professor of Public Law and the Law of Nature and Nations, Edinburgh School of L...
The international legal order, although pluralist in structure, is in the process of being constitut...
Constitutional pluralism has become immensely popular among scholars who study European integration ...
It is clear today that the problems faced by the international community are truly ‘global’ in scale...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
Over the past few decades, the complex process of globalization have dissolved the traditional conce...
If the point of constitutionalism is to define the legal framework within which collective self-gove...
Global Legal Pluralism recognizes the inevitability (and sometimes even the desirability) of multipl...
The question of whether a global constitution exists or is emerging, and if so, what form it takes, ...
In the debates about whether to take constitutionalism beyond the state, the European Union invariab...
This article focuses on the challenges facing contemporary constitutionalism before the irreversibil...
The concepts and values that underpin traditional constitutionalism are increasingly being challenge...
Constitutional pluralism is a novel branch within constitutional thought and has its origin in the s...
Constitutions are often seen as creating a closed and hierarchically organized system of law. Consti...
Neil Walker, Regius Professor of Public Law and the Law of Nature and Nations, Edinburgh School of L...
The international legal order, although pluralist in structure, is in the process of being constitut...
Constitutional pluralism has become immensely popular among scholars who study European integration ...
It is clear today that the problems faced by the international community are truly ‘global’ in scale...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
Over the past few decades, the complex process of globalization have dissolved the traditional conce...
If the point of constitutionalism is to define the legal framework within which collective self-gove...
Global Legal Pluralism recognizes the inevitability (and sometimes even the desirability) of multipl...
The question of whether a global constitution exists or is emerging, and if so, what form it takes, ...
In the debates about whether to take constitutionalism beyond the state, the European Union invariab...
This article focuses on the challenges facing contemporary constitutionalism before the irreversibil...
The concepts and values that underpin traditional constitutionalism are increasingly being challenge...
Constitutional pluralism is a novel branch within constitutional thought and has its origin in the s...