The paradox of modern constitutionalism resides in having two imperatives, apparently irreconcilable, i.e. a governmental power generated from the ‘consent of the people’ and, in order to be sustained and effective, that power must be divided, constrained and exercised through distinctive institutional forms. This paradox reflects the dilemma arising from the dialectical interaction between constituent power and constitutional form. I will argue that constitutionalism, as a limited government, does not contradict with Arab and Islamic legal culture. While modern constitutionalism, as a normative order, requires the adherence to the rule of law and the protection of human rights, it is in the name of national, religious, historic or cultural...
Pour comprendre les logiques de la constitutionnalisation de l'Islam dans les paysarabes, cette étud...
Accès restreint aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine jusqu'au 2030-12-01To understand the logics ...
Saudi Arabia is one of the kingdom states and it uses sharia as the legal basis. This is what makes ...
In this paper, I suggest that we consider constitutionalism as an opportunity for contemporary Arab...
Constitutions contain two types of elements: functional and aspirational. The functional elements es...
This paper was presented in : WOCMES II, Amman, 11-16 June 2006This paper includes most relevant con...
Most modern states have adopted written and rigid constitutions. The existence of a constitution pre...
The twentieth century has seen a fundamental shift in the ways in which constitutions are understood...
Ever since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent wave of democratization in Eastern Eu...
This chapter challenges different manifestations of a ‘formalist’ approach to constitutional theory....
The Constitutions of arab monarchies and emirates grant important prerogatives to the heads of state...
Prior to the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011, Arab liberals and international donors interested in pro...
Constitutionalism is steadily becoming the prevalent form of governance in Africa. But how does cons...
The concept of constitution and the constitutional process in Islamic states lasted centuries to for...
The concept of constitution and the constitutional process in Islamic states lasted centuries to for...
Pour comprendre les logiques de la constitutionnalisation de l'Islam dans les paysarabes, cette étud...
Accès restreint aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine jusqu'au 2030-12-01To understand the logics ...
Saudi Arabia is one of the kingdom states and it uses sharia as the legal basis. This is what makes ...
In this paper, I suggest that we consider constitutionalism as an opportunity for contemporary Arab...
Constitutions contain two types of elements: functional and aspirational. The functional elements es...
This paper was presented in : WOCMES II, Amman, 11-16 June 2006This paper includes most relevant con...
Most modern states have adopted written and rigid constitutions. The existence of a constitution pre...
The twentieth century has seen a fundamental shift in the ways in which constitutions are understood...
Ever since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the subsequent wave of democratization in Eastern Eu...
This chapter challenges different manifestations of a ‘formalist’ approach to constitutional theory....
The Constitutions of arab monarchies and emirates grant important prerogatives to the heads of state...
Prior to the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011, Arab liberals and international donors interested in pro...
Constitutionalism is steadily becoming the prevalent form of governance in Africa. But how does cons...
The concept of constitution and the constitutional process in Islamic states lasted centuries to for...
The concept of constitution and the constitutional process in Islamic states lasted centuries to for...
Pour comprendre les logiques de la constitutionnalisation de l'Islam dans les paysarabes, cette étud...
Accès restreint aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine jusqu'au 2030-12-01To understand the logics ...
Saudi Arabia is one of the kingdom states and it uses sharia as the legal basis. This is what makes ...