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Constitutional Acceleration within the European Union and Beyond *

ISBN: 9780367876661

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Fecha de Edición 12/12/2019
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24 h

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Libro

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240

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REINO UNIDO

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Rústica

Colección

ROUTLEDGE RESEARSCH IN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

Editorial

ROUTLEDGE. TAYLOR AND FRANCIS GROUP

EAN

978-0-367-87666-1

Constitutional Acceleration within

Modern constitutionalism as an idea and practice is facing great uncertainty in current times. Scholarly debates focus predominantly on constitutions beyond the state, while the predicament of domestic

constitutionalism is much less considered. This volume contributes to a theoretically informed analysis of the key challenges and changes affecting domestic constitutionalism in Europe and beyond, departing

from the idea of ‘constitutional acceleration’ or the increased propensity of different actors to engage in (formal) reform of the constitutional order. The volume points to a fundamental change in the function

of constitutions in that constitutions themselves are increasingly subjects of political contestation rather than framing political debates.

Constitutional Acceleration within The collection of essays addresses a range of critical challenges – including societal acceleration, depoliticization, civic engagement, multi-faceted constituent power, modernization,

populism and nationalism, and transnationalization. The volume includes a variety of disciplinary, and in some cases interdisciplinary, approaches, including (political) sociology, political science, constitutional law,

and constitutional and legal theory, and will be of interest to researchers and students in any of these areas. Case studies focus on the EU and the wider European context, and include highly relevant but little known

or ill-understood cases, such as the recent constitutional events in Iceland, Italy, or Romania, and cases of democratic reversal, such as Hungary, while also engaging with traditional but rapidly changing cases of

constitutional interest, such as the UK.

 

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Part 1: Reflections on Constitutional Change in Times of Acceleration

1. Towards Participatory Constitutionalism? Comparative European Lessons

Francesco Palermo

2. (Not) Fast and (Not) Furious? (Un)constitutional responsiveness and the Boundaries of Constituent Imagination

Zoran Oklopcic

3. The Multifaceted Sovereign: Domestic and International Actors in Constitutional Regime Change

Andrew Arato and Gábor Attila Tóth

 

Part 2: Constitutional Reforms in ‘Established’ Democracies

4. Participatory Constitution-Making and the Renovation of the UK Constitution

Silvia Suteu

5. Constitutional Paradigms: The Italian 1948 Constitution between Conservation and Reform

Paul Blokker

6. Ireland’s Evolving Constitution

Jane Suiter, David M. Farrell, and Clodagh Harris

7. The Constitution as a Political Tool in Iceland: From the Periphery to the Center of the Political Debate

Baldvin Thor Bergsson

 

 

Part 3: Constitution-Making, Constitutional Reform, and Deadlock in ‘New’ Democracies

8. Constitutional Revision in Romania: Post-Accession Pluralism in Action

Bogdan Iancu

9. Changing Constitutional Identity via Amendment

Kriszta Kovács

10. The Rise and Fall of Constitutionalism in Hungary

Gábor Halmai

Paul Blokker is Associate Professor and Jean Monnet Chair at the Institute of Sociological Studies, Charles University, Prague.