Jon Elster / Rune Slagstad (eds.)
Constitutionalism and Democracy
Herausgeber: Elster, Jon; Slagstad, Rune; Hernes, Gudmund
Jon Elster / Rune Slagstad (eds.)
Constitutionalism and Democracy
Herausgeber: Elster, Jon; Slagstad, Rune; Hernes, Gudmund
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This comprehensive discussion of the problems inherent in constitutional democracy will be of interest to students in a variety of social sciences.
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This comprehensive discussion of the problems inherent in constitutional democracy will be of interest to students in a variety of social sciences.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 519g
- ISBN-13: 9780521457217
- ISBN-10: 0521457211
- Artikelnr.: 21580565
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 519g
- ISBN-13: 9780521457217
- ISBN-10: 0521457211
- Artikelnr.: 21580565
Notes on contributors, Introduction Jon Elster; 1. Gag rules or the
politics of omission Stephen Holmes; 2. Democracy as a contingent outcome
of conflicts Adam Przeworski; 3. Consequences of constitutional choice:
reflections on Tocqueville Jon Elster; 4. Liberal constitutionalism and its
critics: Carl Schmitt and Max Weber Rune Slagstad; 5. Democracy and the
rule of law: some historical experiences of contradictions in the striving
for good government Francis Sejersted; 6. Neo-federalism? Bruce A.
Ackerman; 7. Precommitment and the paradox of democracy Stephen Holmes; 8.
American constitutionalism and the paradox of private property Jennifer
Nedelsky; 9. From liberal constitutionalism to corporate pluralism: the
conflict over the enabling acts in Norway after the Second World War and
the subsequent constitutional development Francis Sejersted; 10. Arguments
of constitutional choice: reflections on the transition to socialism Jon
Elster; 11. Constitutions and democracies: an epilogue Cass R. Sunstein;
Index.
politics of omission Stephen Holmes; 2. Democracy as a contingent outcome
of conflicts Adam Przeworski; 3. Consequences of constitutional choice:
reflections on Tocqueville Jon Elster; 4. Liberal constitutionalism and its
critics: Carl Schmitt and Max Weber Rune Slagstad; 5. Democracy and the
rule of law: some historical experiences of contradictions in the striving
for good government Francis Sejersted; 6. Neo-federalism? Bruce A.
Ackerman; 7. Precommitment and the paradox of democracy Stephen Holmes; 8.
American constitutionalism and the paradox of private property Jennifer
Nedelsky; 9. From liberal constitutionalism to corporate pluralism: the
conflict over the enabling acts in Norway after the Second World War and
the subsequent constitutional development Francis Sejersted; 10. Arguments
of constitutional choice: reflections on the transition to socialism Jon
Elster; 11. Constitutions and democracies: an epilogue Cass R. Sunstein;
Index.
Notes on contributors, Introduction Jon Elster; 1. Gag rules or the
politics of omission Stephen Holmes; 2. Democracy as a contingent outcome
of conflicts Adam Przeworski; 3. Consequences of constitutional choice:
reflections on Tocqueville Jon Elster; 4. Liberal constitutionalism and its
critics: Carl Schmitt and Max Weber Rune Slagstad; 5. Democracy and the
rule of law: some historical experiences of contradictions in the striving
for good government Francis Sejersted; 6. Neo-federalism? Bruce A.
Ackerman; 7. Precommitment and the paradox of democracy Stephen Holmes; 8.
American constitutionalism and the paradox of private property Jennifer
Nedelsky; 9. From liberal constitutionalism to corporate pluralism: the
conflict over the enabling acts in Norway after the Second World War and
the subsequent constitutional development Francis Sejersted; 10. Arguments
of constitutional choice: reflections on the transition to socialism Jon
Elster; 11. Constitutions and democracies: an epilogue Cass R. Sunstein;
Index.
politics of omission Stephen Holmes; 2. Democracy as a contingent outcome
of conflicts Adam Przeworski; 3. Consequences of constitutional choice:
reflections on Tocqueville Jon Elster; 4. Liberal constitutionalism and its
critics: Carl Schmitt and Max Weber Rune Slagstad; 5. Democracy and the
rule of law: some historical experiences of contradictions in the striving
for good government Francis Sejersted; 6. Neo-federalism? Bruce A.
Ackerman; 7. Precommitment and the paradox of democracy Stephen Holmes; 8.
American constitutionalism and the paradox of private property Jennifer
Nedelsky; 9. From liberal constitutionalism to corporate pluralism: the
conflict over the enabling acts in Norway after the Second World War and
the subsequent constitutional development Francis Sejersted; 10. Arguments
of constitutional choice: reflections on the transition to socialism Jon
Elster; 11. Constitutions and democracies: an epilogue Cass R. Sunstein;
Index.