Constitutional legitimacy : an international ill and gap in the literature?


Autoria(s): Gagnon, Jean-Paul
Data(s)

25/02/2011

Resumo

The central argument of this work is that “democratic constitutional legitimacy”[2] probably does not currently exist in the politics of any country internationally. This inherent problem in constitutionalism is an endemic governance problem most citizenries should be dealing with, only that we are not in a large extent doing so and haven’t been historically. This position was ascertained using a form of Beck and Grande’s (2010) cosmopolitan methodology in my doctoral thesis (which we shall return to). It is argued that every constitution is in need of considerable rethinking so as to bring its statutes in line with the interests of the plurality of individuals it oversees. Finally, this work attempts to show that research in this area of democratic constitutional legitimacy is lacking in the literature as only a few scholars presently engage the issue (namely Simone Chambers).

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40335/

Publicador

Centre for Strategic Research & Analysis

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40335/1/c40335.pdf

http://www.cesran.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1176%3Aconstitutional-legitimacy&catid=65%3Amakale-ve-raporlar&Itemid=71&lang=en

Gagnon, Jean-Paul (2011) Constitutional legitimacy : an international ill and gap in the literature? East and South Asian Studies Articles and Reports.

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Copyright 2011 Please consult the author.

Palavras-Chave #160600 POLITICAL SCIENCE #constitutional legitimacy #constitutionalism #democratic legitimacy #basic democracy #USA #China
Tipo

Journal Article