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The Prospects of 21st Century Constitutionalism

The Prospects of 21st Century Constitutionalism /"Wir leben insoweit von dem Gedankengut einer Welt, die nicht mehr die unsere ist und, wie wir immer deutlicher sehen, in den tiefen Wandlungen des ausgehenden 20. Jabrhunderts ibren Untergang gefunden hat. Über ihre Grundlagen, bisber als gesichert geltende Bestandteile der Staats- und Verfas- sungslebre, ist die Gescbicbte binweggegangen." (Konrad Hesse) I. Introduction II. The Converging Evolution of Constitutional and Public International Law 1. The Traditional Dichotomy Between International and Constitutional Law 2. Towards Structural Rapprochement a. The Impact of State Failures, Decolonization, Regionalization and Globalization aa. 'Internationalization' of Constitutional Law bb. 'Constitutionalization' of International Law III. Constitutionalism Beyond the Nation State 1. The Contested Notion of the 'Constitution' a. Recourse to Constitutional Terminology b. Descriptive versus Normative Concept of Constitution 2. The Quest for a Graduated Approach to Constitutionalism a. The Immobilizating Effect of Statism b. The Need for Peaceful Constitutional Transitions c. Constitutionalism as a Process IV. Towards a Five Storey House 1. Multilevel Governance 2. Shared Sovereignty3. The Relationship Between the Different Levels of Governance a. The Principle of Supremacy b. Exceptions to Supremacy 4. The Normative Interaction Between the Different Layers of Governance 5. The Allocation of Powers a. The Limits of Traditional Pattern of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law Online Brill

The Prospects of 21st Century Constitutionalism

Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law Online , Volume 7 (1): 68 – Jan 1, 2003

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1875-7413
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10.1163/187574103x00059
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Abstract

/"Wir leben insoweit von dem Gedankengut einer Welt, die nicht mehr die unsere ist und, wie wir immer deutlicher sehen, in den tiefen Wandlungen des ausgehenden 20. Jabrhunderts ibren Untergang gefunden hat. Über ihre Grundlagen, bisber als gesichert geltende Bestandteile der Staats- und Verfas- sungslebre, ist die Gescbicbte binweggegangen." (Konrad Hesse) I. Introduction II. The Converging Evolution of Constitutional and Public International Law 1. The Traditional Dichotomy Between International and Constitutional Law 2. Towards Structural Rapprochement a. The Impact of State Failures, Decolonization, Regionalization and Globalization aa. 'Internationalization' of Constitutional Law bb. 'Constitutionalization' of International Law III. Constitutionalism Beyond the Nation State 1. The Contested Notion of the 'Constitution' a. Recourse to Constitutional Terminology b. Descriptive versus Normative Concept of Constitution 2. The Quest for a Graduated Approach to Constitutionalism a. The Immobilizating Effect of Statism b. The Need for Peaceful Constitutional Transitions c. Constitutionalism as a Process IV. Towards a Five Storey House 1. Multilevel Governance 2. Shared Sovereignty3. The Relationship Between the Different Levels of Governance a. The Principle of Supremacy b. Exceptions to Supremacy 4. The Normative Interaction Between the Different Layers of Governance 5. The Allocation of Powers a. The Limits of Traditional Pattern of

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Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law OnlineBrill

Published: Jan 1, 2003

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