Constitutional essentials on the constitutional theory of political liberalism
We enter here upon a history of conversational traffic between the respective departments of philosophy and law in the old academy of liberalism, where lawyers hear much from philosophers, yes-and philosophers hear from lawyers, too, in what has fruitfully been a both-ways exchange. Our philosophica...
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New York, NY :
Oxford University Press
2022
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- The constitution as procedural recourse : rawls's "liberal principle of legitimacy"
- A fixation thesis and a secondary proceduralization : constitution as positive law
- Constitutional essentials : a singularity of reason, or a space of reasonability?
- Constitutional law and human rights : the call to civility
- Constitutional fidelity : of courts, citizens, and time
- A realistic utopia?
- Legitimacy : procedural compliance or ethical attitude?
- Offsets to proceduralism
- Constitutional application : between will and reason
- Justification-by-constitution, economic guarantees, and the rise of weak-form review
- Judicial restraint (and judicial supremacy)
- Legal formalism and the rule of law
- Constitutional rights and "private" legal relations
- Liberal tolerance to liberal collapse?