Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Constituent Power

The Oxford Handbook of Constituent Power

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.05.2026

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

816

Maße (L/B/H)

25/18,1/5,2 cm

Gewicht

1542 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-287317-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

03.05.2026

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

816

Maße (L/B/H)

25/18,1/5,2 cm

Gewicht

1542 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-287317-0

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Constituent Power
    • 1: Peter Niesen, Markus Patberg, Lucia Rubinelli: The Revival of Constituent Power

    • I Intellectual History

    • 2: George Duke: The Aristotelian Founding: Legislator and Constituent Power

    • 3: John P. McCormick: The People as 'Guardian of Liberty': Machiavelli's Proto-Constituent Power

    • 4: Sandra Leonie Field: Hobbesian Origins and Hobbesian Criticisms of the Constituent Power Tradition

    • 5: Filippo Del Lucchese: Right and Constituent Power in Spinoza

    • 6: Joel Colón-Ríos: Rousseau, Constituent Power and the Referendum

    • 7: Thomas Poole: Locke on the 'True Foundations' of Government

    • 8: Angus Brown: Sieyès, Constituent Power, and Revolution

    • 9: Adam Lebovitz: Constituent Power in the American Revolution

    • 10: Jeanette Ehrmann: Haiti's Constitutional Revolutions

    • 11: Peter Niesen: Bentham: Sovereignty and Constitutive Authority

    • 12: Andreas Kalyvas: Constituent Power in Karl Marx: Revolution and Dictatorship

    • 13: Duncan Kelly: Egon Zweig and Constituent Power as Habsburg Modernism

    • 14: Florian Meinel: Violence and Acclamation. Carl Schmitt's Theory of Constituent Power

    • 15: Clara Maier: Hannah Arendt on Constituent Power

    • 16: Lucia Rubinelli: Constituent Power and Democracy in Early Twentieth Century France

    • 17: Tim Wihl: Post-WWII German Theorists of Constituent Power- Böckenförde and Maus

    • 18: Marco Goldoni: Constituent Power in 20th Century Italian Constitutional Doctrine

    • 19: Carlos Pérez Crespo: Constituent Dictatorship: A Latin American Tradition

    • 20: Andrew March: The Question of Constituent Power in Modern Islamic Thought

    • 21: Joy Wang: Pan-African Conceptions of Constituent Power

    • 22: Nazmul Sultan: Constituent Power in India. The People and Its Transformation

    • 23: Emilios Christodoulidis: Antonio Negri, Labour, and Constituent Power

    • 24: Christopher Zurn: Habermas: A Bootstrapping Conception of National and Transnational Constituent Power

    • 25: Alessandro Ferrara: Constituent Power in Political Liberalism

    • II Conceptual Fields

    • 26: Simone Chambers: Constituent Power and Popular Sovereignty

    • 27: Jean L. Cohen: Populism and Constituent Power

    • 28: Andrew Arato: Post-sovereign Constituent Power

    • 29: Nadia Urbinati: Constituent Power and Pluralist Democracy

    • 30: Oliver Gerstenberg): Constituent Power as Procedure: Constitutional Rights and the Role of Courts

    • 31: Philip Pettit: Constituent Power with Checks and Balances

    • 32: Miguel Vatter: Political Theology and Constituent Power

    • 33: Mónica Brito Vieira: Representation and Constituent Power

    • 34: Benjamin Ask Popp-Madsen: Radical Democracy and Constituent Power

    • 35: Camila Vergara: The People and Constituent Power

    • III Polities

    • 36: Nicolas Aroney: Federal vs. Unitary Constituent Power

    • 37: Stephen Tierney: Pluralising Constituent Power? Sub-State Nationalism in the United Kingdom and Spain

    • 38: Eva Marlene Hausteiner: Varieties of Federalism and Re-Constituent Power

    • 39: Melissa S. Williams and Dale A. Turner: Indigenous Constituent Power

    • 40: Dorothea Gädeke: Towards the Internationalization of Constituent Power? On Foreign Domination in Domestic

    • 41: Paul Blokker: European Integration and Constituent Power

    • 42: Samantha Besson: We the Peoples of the United Nations: From Single Separate Instituent Powers to Multiple Nested Re-Instituted Publics

    • 43: Markus Patberg: Exit: Secession and Withdrawal

    • IV Manifestations: Practices and Agents

    • 44: Kevin Duong: Revolutionary Violence

    • 45: Jason Frank: The Aesthetics of Constituent Power

    • 46: Chiara Valentini: Constituent Assemblies

    • 47: Alice el-Wakil: Referendums and Constituent Power

    • 48: Yves Sintomer: Citizens' Assemblies and Mini-Publics

    • 49: William E. Scheuerman: Constituent Power and Civil Disobedience

    • 50: Fabio Wolkenstein: Parties and Constituent Power

    • 51: Angélica María Bernal: The Constituent President

    • 52: Nomi Claire Lazar: Emergency and Constituent Power

    • V Developments and Challenges

    • 53: Kolja Möller: Destituent Power: From Anti-Hegemonic Resistance to New Balances of Power

    • 54: Michael A. Wilkinson: Constituent Power and the Material Constitution

    • 55: Ruth Houghton and Aoife O'Donoghue: Feminist Approaches to Constituent Power

    • 56: Matthijs van de Sande: Prefiguration: Non-Juridical and Non-Statist Conceptions of Constituent Power

    • 57: Hans Agné: Cosmopolitan Constituent Power: From Humanity to Democracy

    • 58: Diego Rossello: The Foreigner

    • 59: Andreas Gutmann: Constituent Power of Nature

    • 60: Jonathan White: Vanishing Point: How the Future Shapes Constituent Power