Constitutionalization of Politics in Comparative Perspective

Constitutionalization of Politics in Comparative Perspective

Jakubiak, Lukasz; Sokolowski, Jacek; Stolicki, Dariusz; Laidler, Pawel

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

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9781032786292

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Introduction Part 1. Basic Framework 1. Constitutionalization of Politics in the Context of Checks and Balances System 2. Constitutional Veto Players: A Theoretical Model Part 2. Theoretical Underpinnings 3. Constitutional Faith and Text Influence: Regulative Idea, Coping Strategy, or Reinforcement of Tensions in U.S. Federal Democracy 4. Constitutional Change as Constituent Process: A Transnational Opportunity 5. Rule of Law in the Liberal Tradition as Political Theology Part 3. Institutions and Processes in Comparative Perspective 6. Examining the Rise of Outside Actor Participation in Constitutional Court Decision Making 7. U.S. Presidents as Active Constitutional Interpreters 8. Layered Legitimacy: A Systematic Expansion of Unilateral War Powers 9. Constitutional Dynamics of U.S. Congress' Investigative Powers 10. The Influence of Politics on Constitutional Interpretations - the Finnish ex ante Constitutional Review as an Example Part 4. National Case Studies 11. Climate Change Policy from the Perspective of Constitutionalization of Politics: the Context of the Fifth French Republic 12. Overconstitutionalized Policies and Democratic Procedures in Flux: The Case of Bulgaria 13. The Constitutionalization of Political Debates in Italy in the Years of the Second and Third Republic 14. (Not)Governing with judges: Legal Elites and Public Policy during Post-Communist Transformation in Poland 15. Independent State Legislature Theory: Examining the Influence of the Supreme Court of the United States on State Autonomy and Electoral Processes
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Law and Politics;Comparative Politics;Constitutions;Constitutionalism;Judicial Politics;Democratization;Centralization;Trust;Distrust;Transparency;Separation of powers;Civil Rights;Human Rights;Democracy;Constitutional Law