Revolution, transition, memory, and oblivion : reflections on constitutional change /: reflections on constitutional change. ([2020])
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- Title:
- Revolution, transition, memory, and oblivion : reflections on constitutional change /: reflections on constitutional change. ([2020])
- Main Title:
- Revolution, transition, memory, and oblivion : reflections on constitutional change
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Martin Belov, Antoni Abat i Ninet.
- Editors:
- Belov, Martin
Abat i Ninet, Antoni - Contents:
- Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I Constitution, revolution, and law -- 1. Conceptualising the relationship between revolutions and constitutions -- 2. Revolution and interpretation: what is a legal revolution? -- 3. Revolution in law -- 4. Constitutional revolutions beyond liberalism: a realist critique -- PART II Normativist discourses on legal and constitutional revolution -- 5. The basic norm at the time of the revolution 6. On the Kelsenian concept of revolution: a theory of the relationship between social and legal revolution and the case of the first Bulgarian constitutional transition (1944-1947) -- PART III Constitutional revolution and constitutional transition -- between memory and oblivion -- 7. Constitutional memories: how do constitutions cope with constitutional past -- 8. The art of using legal fiction as a legal revolution solution: the case of Vichy -- 9. The interim constitution in time of transition: between constitutional amendment and constitutional revolution PART IV Constitution-making, unconstitutional constitutional amendments and pro-authoritarian drifting of the constitutional order -- 10. Constitution-making processes in Europe since the Second World War -- 11. Why does a constitutional change emerge and who has a say in it? Constitution-making, constitutional amendments and their constitutional review in Hungary between 2010 and 2018 -- 12. Constitutional change through unconstitutional interpretationFront Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- PART I Constitution, revolution, and law -- 1. Conceptualising the relationship between revolutions and constitutions -- 2. Revolution and interpretation: what is a legal revolution? -- 3. Revolution in law -- 4. Constitutional revolutions beyond liberalism: a realist critique -- PART II Normativist discourses on legal and constitutional revolution -- 5. The basic norm at the time of the revolution 6. On the Kelsenian concept of revolution: a theory of the relationship between social and legal revolution and the case of the first Bulgarian constitutional transition (1944-1947) -- PART III Constitutional revolution and constitutional transition -- between memory and oblivion -- 7. Constitutional memories: how do constitutions cope with constitutional past -- 8. The art of using legal fiction as a legal revolution solution: the case of Vichy -- 9. The interim constitution in time of transition: between constitutional amendment and constitutional revolution PART IV Constitution-making, unconstitutional constitutional amendments and pro-authoritarian drifting of the constitutional order -- 10. Constitution-making processes in Europe since the Second World War -- 11. Why does a constitutional change emerge and who has a say in it? Constitution-making, constitutional amendments and their constitutional review in Hungary between 2010 and 2018 -- 12. Constitutional change through unconstitutional interpretation -- 13. Conclusion -- Index … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cheltenham, UK Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xx, 244 pages)
- Subjects:
- 342
Constitutional law
Revolutions
Constitutional history
Constitutional history
Constitutional law
Revolutions
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 1800370539
9781800370531 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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