A sociology of transnational constitutions : : social foundations of the post-national legal structure / / Chris Thornhill.
This volume focuses on the rise of transnational constitutional laws, primarily created by the interaction between national and international courts, and by the domestic transformation of international law. Through detailed analysis of patterns of institutional formation at key historical junctures...
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Thornhill, Chris, 1966- author. A sociology of transnational constitutions : social foundations of the post-national legal structure / Chris Thornhill. [electronic resource] Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016. 1 online resource (x, 520 pages) : digital, PDF file(s). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Cambridge Studies in Law and Society Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- 1. The national political system and the classical constitutional formula -- 2. Constitutional rights and the global political system -- 3. The constitution of international law: a sociological approach -- 4. The crisis of social inclusion and the paradox of the nation state -- 5. Constitutional rights and the inclusion of the nation: Systemic transformations I -- 6. Constitutional rights and the inclusion of the nation: Systematic transformations II -- 7. The autonomy of the post-national legal structure: the auto-constituent constitution -- Conclusion Open Access Unrestricted online access star Also available in print form. This work is made available as Open Access under a CC BY 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 In English. Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Jun 2019). Open Access title. This volume focuses on the rise of transnational constitutional laws, primarily created by the interaction between national and international courts, and by the domestic transformation of international law. Through detailed analysis of patterns of institutional formation at key historical junctures in a number of national societies, it examines the social processes that have locked national states into an increasingly transnational constitutional order, and it explains how the growth of global constitutional norms has provided a stabilizing framework for the functions of state institutions. The book adopts a distinctive historical-sociological approach to these questions, examining the deep continuities between national constitutional law and contemporary models of global law. The volume makes an important contribution to the sociology of constitutional law, to the sociology of post-national legal processes, and to the sociology of human rights law. This title is also available as Open Access. Constitutional law. Print version: Thornhill, C. J. (Christopher J.). A sociology of transnational constitutions. Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2016 9781107038523 1107038529 Cambridge studies in law and society. |
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Introduction -- 1. The national political system and the classical constitutional formula -- 2. Constitutional rights and the global political system -- 3. The constitution of international law: a sociological approach -- 4. The crisis of social inclusion and the paradox of the nation state -- 5. Constitutional rights and the inclusion of the nation: Systemic transformations I -- 6. Constitutional rights and the inclusion of the nation: Systematic transformations II -- 7. The autonomy of the post-national legal structure: the auto-constituent constitution -- Conclusion |
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