Writing Constitutions. Volume 3 Constitutional Principles: Volume 3: Constitutional Principles
Synopsis
Writing Constitutions intends to serve as a manual for those writing constitutions or interested in their design. It is the first coherent, systematic and universal approach to capture concept and content of a modern constitution. Constitutional Principles as outlined in Volume III reflect the underlying philosophy and identity of a nation. They include core concepts such as the rule of law, democracy and electoral systems, the social, cultural and the ecological constitution, flanked by constitutional designs for a preamble, an international framework, the popular referendum and a territorial division*. The comparative, step-by-step approach empowers judges, lawyers, civil rights activists, legislators and academics to draft and interpret the major constitutional principles.
Writing Constitutions comes in three volumes:
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Volume I: Institutions
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Volume II: Fundamental Rights
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Volume III: Constitutional Principles
Publisher information
- Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland
- ISBN: 9783031850585
- Number of pages: 421
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 235 mm
- Weight: 878g
- Languages: English
