A new constitution for the UK must include mechanisms that enable ‘the People’ to interact with the structures of power that govern their lives. Traditional nation state constitutions concentrate almost exclusively on power exercised by the state, within the territory of the state. In an increasingly globalised world, however, constitutions must take account of global power structures and systems of global governance
Written constitutions tend to be codified when power relations are substantially changed in a politi...
The international constitutionalisation debate provides a coherent narrative to further understand i...
It is clear today that the problems faced by the international community are truly ‘global’ in scale...
Following an economic and financial crisis in 2009, Ireland became one of the first countries that a...
Constitutions are social and historical artefacts that take part in the government of humans. Based ...
The global constitution-the fundamental international norms and structures that serve constitutional...
The goal of this paper is to describe the “horizontalization” of state/national constitutions in a s...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
The question of constitutionalization cuts through the heart of theoretical debate on the fragmentat...
A technology often reaches perfection when its successor is already in place. Miraculously speedy an...
Globalisation sparks aspirations for a new era of politics in which the world order would be constit...
It has become almost universal practice for countries to adopt formal constitutions. Little is known...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
The idea that constitutionalism is central to the legitimate exercise of public power has dominated ...
The UK constitution does not currently conform to any particular, identifiable model. Nor would it d...
Written constitutions tend to be codified when power relations are substantially changed in a politi...
The international constitutionalisation debate provides a coherent narrative to further understand i...
It is clear today that the problems faced by the international community are truly ‘global’ in scale...
Following an economic and financial crisis in 2009, Ireland became one of the first countries that a...
Constitutions are social and historical artefacts that take part in the government of humans. Based ...
The global constitution-the fundamental international norms and structures that serve constitutional...
The goal of this paper is to describe the “horizontalization” of state/national constitutions in a s...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
The question of constitutionalization cuts through the heart of theoretical debate on the fragmentat...
A technology often reaches perfection when its successor is already in place. Miraculously speedy an...
Globalisation sparks aspirations for a new era of politics in which the world order would be constit...
It has become almost universal practice for countries to adopt formal constitutions. Little is known...
Global constitutionalism is an agenda that identifies and advocates for the application of constitut...
The idea that constitutionalism is central to the legitimate exercise of public power has dominated ...
The UK constitution does not currently conform to any particular, identifiable model. Nor would it d...
Written constitutions tend to be codified when power relations are substantially changed in a politi...
The international constitutionalisation debate provides a coherent narrative to further understand i...
It is clear today that the problems faced by the international community are truly ‘global’ in scale...