What Should Constitutions Do?
Synopsis
The essays in this volume - written by prominent philosophers, political scientists and legal scholars - address the basic purposes of constitutions and their status as fundamental law. Some deal with specific constitutional provisions: they ask, for example, which branches of government should have the authority to conduct foreign policy, or how the judiciary should be organized, or what role a preamble should play in a nation's founding document. Other essays explore questions of constitutional design: they consider the advantages of a federal system of government, or the challenges of designing a constitution for a pluralistic society - or they ask what form of constitution best promotes personal liberty and economic prosperity.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- ISBN: 9780521175531
- Number of pages: 332
- Dimensions: 153 x 228 x 23 mm
- Weight: 496g
- Languages: English
