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Participatory Constitutional Change
The People as Amenders of the Constitution
Contiades, Xenophon; Fotiadou, Alkmene
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2018
212
Mole
Inglês
9781138362802
15 a 20 dias
410
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Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Participatory Constitutional Change
Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou
PART I A Synthetic Approach 1. The People as Amenders of the Constitution
Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou
PART II Popular Participation in Constitutional Change: Theoretical and Historical Aspects
2. Constitutional Reform in Europe and Recourse to the People
Paul Blokker
3. A Future for Referendums in the Fifth French Republic?
Jan-Herman Reestman
PART III Lessons from Long Direct-Democratic Experience: The Equilibrium Between Democracy and Constitutionalism in Switzerland and California
4. Participation of Citizens in Constitution-Making. Assets and Challenges - The Swiss Experience
Thomas Fleiner
5. Direct Democracy vs Fundamental Rights? A Comparative Analysis of the Mechanisms that Limit the 'Will of the People' in Switzerland and California
Claudia Josi
PART IV New Trends in Popular Involvement: Best Practices and Fatal Mistakes in the Icelandic and Irish Cases
6. The People's Contribution to Constitutional Changes. Writing, Advising or Approving? - Lessons from Iceland
Bjoerg Thorarensen
7. Bringing People into the Heart of Constitutional Design: The Irish Constitutional Convention of 2012-14
David M. Farrell, Clodagh Harris and Jane Suiter
PART V The Dilemma of Introducing Constitutional Referendums: Luxemburg and Greece
8. The 'Sudden Eagerness' to Consult the Luxemburgish People on Constitutional Change
Joerg Gerkrath
9. The Role of the People in Constitutional Amendment in Greece: Between Narratives and Practice
Alkmene Fotiadou
PART VI EU Aspects of Popular Participation: European Integration, National Sovereignty and Direct-Democratic Procedures
10. The Use of Referendums on European Topics in the Integration Process of the European Union
Dario Elia Tosi
11. Sovereignty, Constitutional Identity, Direct Democracy? Direct Democracy as a National Strategy for Upholding the Nation State in EU Integration
Helle Krunke
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Participatory Constitutional Change
Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou
PART I A Synthetic Approach 1. The People as Amenders of the Constitution
Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou
PART II Popular Participation in Constitutional Change: Theoretical and Historical Aspects
2. Constitutional Reform in Europe and Recourse to the People
Paul Blokker
3. A Future for Referendums in the Fifth French Republic?
Jan-Herman Reestman
PART III Lessons from Long Direct-Democratic Experience: The Equilibrium Between Democracy and Constitutionalism in Switzerland and California
4. Participation of Citizens in Constitution-Making. Assets and Challenges - The Swiss Experience
Thomas Fleiner
5. Direct Democracy vs Fundamental Rights? A Comparative Analysis of the Mechanisms that Limit the 'Will of the People' in Switzerland and California
Claudia Josi
PART IV New Trends in Popular Involvement: Best Practices and Fatal Mistakes in the Icelandic and Irish Cases
6. The People's Contribution to Constitutional Changes. Writing, Advising or Approving? - Lessons from Iceland
Bjoerg Thorarensen
7. Bringing People into the Heart of Constitutional Design: The Irish Constitutional Convention of 2012-14
David M. Farrell, Clodagh Harris and Jane Suiter
PART V The Dilemma of Introducing Constitutional Referendums: Luxemburg and Greece
8. The 'Sudden Eagerness' to Consult the Luxemburgish People on Constitutional Change
Joerg Gerkrath
9. The Role of the People in Constitutional Amendment in Greece: Between Narratives and Practice
Alkmene Fotiadou
PART VI EU Aspects of Popular Participation: European Integration, National Sovereignty and Direct-Democratic Procedures
10. The Use of Referendums on European Topics in the Integration Process of the European Union
Dario Elia Tosi
11. Sovereignty, Constitutional Identity, Direct Democracy? Direct Democracy as a National Strategy for Upholding the Nation State in EU Integration
Helle Krunke
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Direct Democracy;Irish Constitutional Convention;Participatory Constitutional Change;Amending Formula;Marriage Equality Referendum;Constituent Power;Fi Ve;EU Context;Constitutional Amendment;Formal Amendment Rules;Informal Constitutional Change;Fi Nancial Crisis;Constitutional Change;Venice Commission;European Constitutional Treaty;Direct Democratic Procedures;Constitutional Culture;Vice Versa;Engineering Constitutional Change;Voting Age;ECB;Greek Referendum;EU Membership;Conseil Constitutionnel;EU Integration
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Participatory Constitutional Change
Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou
PART I A Synthetic Approach 1. The People as Amenders of the Constitution
Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou
PART II Popular Participation in Constitutional Change: Theoretical and Historical Aspects
2. Constitutional Reform in Europe and Recourse to the People
Paul Blokker
3. A Future for Referendums in the Fifth French Republic?
Jan-Herman Reestman
PART III Lessons from Long Direct-Democratic Experience: The Equilibrium Between Democracy and Constitutionalism in Switzerland and California
4. Participation of Citizens in Constitution-Making. Assets and Challenges - The Swiss Experience
Thomas Fleiner
5. Direct Democracy vs Fundamental Rights? A Comparative Analysis of the Mechanisms that Limit the 'Will of the People' in Switzerland and California
Claudia Josi
PART IV New Trends in Popular Involvement: Best Practices and Fatal Mistakes in the Icelandic and Irish Cases
6. The People's Contribution to Constitutional Changes. Writing, Advising or Approving? - Lessons from Iceland
Bjoerg Thorarensen
7. Bringing People into the Heart of Constitutional Design: The Irish Constitutional Convention of 2012-14
David M. Farrell, Clodagh Harris and Jane Suiter
PART V The Dilemma of Introducing Constitutional Referendums: Luxemburg and Greece
8. The 'Sudden Eagerness' to Consult the Luxemburgish People on Constitutional Change
Joerg Gerkrath
9. The Role of the People in Constitutional Amendment in Greece: Between Narratives and Practice
Alkmene Fotiadou
PART VI EU Aspects of Popular Participation: European Integration, National Sovereignty and Direct-Democratic Procedures
10. The Use of Referendums on European Topics in the Integration Process of the European Union
Dario Elia Tosi
11. Sovereignty, Constitutional Identity, Direct Democracy? Direct Democracy as a National Strategy for Upholding the Nation State in EU Integration
Helle Krunke
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Participatory Constitutional Change
Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou
PART I A Synthetic Approach 1. The People as Amenders of the Constitution
Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou
PART II Popular Participation in Constitutional Change: Theoretical and Historical Aspects
2. Constitutional Reform in Europe and Recourse to the People
Paul Blokker
3. A Future for Referendums in the Fifth French Republic?
Jan-Herman Reestman
PART III Lessons from Long Direct-Democratic Experience: The Equilibrium Between Democracy and Constitutionalism in Switzerland and California
4. Participation of Citizens in Constitution-Making. Assets and Challenges - The Swiss Experience
Thomas Fleiner
5. Direct Democracy vs Fundamental Rights? A Comparative Analysis of the Mechanisms that Limit the 'Will of the People' in Switzerland and California
Claudia Josi
PART IV New Trends in Popular Involvement: Best Practices and Fatal Mistakes in the Icelandic and Irish Cases
6. The People's Contribution to Constitutional Changes. Writing, Advising or Approving? - Lessons from Iceland
Bjoerg Thorarensen
7. Bringing People into the Heart of Constitutional Design: The Irish Constitutional Convention of 2012-14
David M. Farrell, Clodagh Harris and Jane Suiter
PART V The Dilemma of Introducing Constitutional Referendums: Luxemburg and Greece
8. The 'Sudden Eagerness' to Consult the Luxemburgish People on Constitutional Change
Joerg Gerkrath
9. The Role of the People in Constitutional Amendment in Greece: Between Narratives and Practice
Alkmene Fotiadou
PART VI EU Aspects of Popular Participation: European Integration, National Sovereignty and Direct-Democratic Procedures
10. The Use of Referendums on European Topics in the Integration Process of the European Union
Dario Elia Tosi
11. Sovereignty, Constitutional Identity, Direct Democracy? Direct Democracy as a National Strategy for Upholding the Nation State in EU Integration
Helle Krunke
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Direct Democracy;Irish Constitutional Convention;Participatory Constitutional Change;Amending Formula;Marriage Equality Referendum;Constituent Power;Fi Ve;EU Context;Constitutional Amendment;Formal Amendment Rules;Informal Constitutional Change;Fi Nancial Crisis;Constitutional Change;Venice Commission;European Constitutional Treaty;Direct Democratic Procedures;Constitutional Culture;Vice Versa;Engineering Constitutional Change;Voting Age;ECB;Greek Referendum;EU Membership;Conseil Constitutionnel;EU Integration