The Dynamics of Constitutionalism in the Age of Globalisation

Editor: Morly Frishman, The Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law
Editor: Dr. Sam Muller, Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law

Abstract

What does ‘constitutionalism’ mean in our age of globalisation? In which contexts does the discourse of constitutionalism occur? What factors contribute to the creation of a ‘culture’ of constitutionalism at the nation-state level? And can one talk about constitutionalism beyond the state, for example at the European and international levels? These are some of the questions that formed the basis for discussion at the Fifth ‘From Peace to Justice’ Conference of the Hague Academic Coalition in May 2008. With the concepts of power and governance becoming more diverse and multi-faceted, the conference considered constitutionalism at the national, European and international levels, exploring from a variety of viewpoints the changing meaning of constitutionalism in today’s globalised world.

• Each chapter includes a summary of its content, giving the reader an overview of the subject matter and the questions being discussed • The summaries are translated into French, making it more accessible to French speakers • Includes an extended bibliography focusing on constitutionalism; prepared by the Peace Palace Library, it provides interested readers with a useful source for further research

HAC 2008 Frontcover

Series:
From Peace to Justice Series
Publisher:
HAGUE ACADEMIC PRESS
Date published:
2010
Distributor:
Cambridge University Press, http://www.cambridge.org/

Details

Pages:
210 pp.
Hardbound
ISBN:
9789067043021
ISSN:
1875-9726
Language:
English
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Related subjects

European Law,
Comparative Law and Specific Jurisdictions,
Constitutional and Administrative Law,
Jurisprudence

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