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Constitutional Ratification without Reason
This volume analyses constitutional ratification procedures, examines their nature, origins, history, and especially the potential justifications for their use. The author offers a comprehensive demonstration of how constitution-making recommendations can be evaluated and tested from a normative and theoretical perspective.
Author(s) | By Jeffrey A. Lenowitz (Meyer and W. Walter Jaffe Assistant Professor of Politics, Meyer and W. Walter Jaffe Assistant Professor of Politics, Brandeis University). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 400 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 10 Mar 2022 |
Availability | Available |
This volume analyses constitutional ratification procedures, examines their nature, origins, history, and especially the potential justifications for their use. The author offers a comprehensive demonstration of how constitution-making recommendations can be evaluated and tested from a normative and theoretical perspective.
1. Questioning Ratification 1: Basic concepts 2: Ratification 3: What kind of justification? 4: Why care about ratification? 5: Structure 2. Ratification Beyond (And Before) Constitutions 1: Agency law 2: Ratification in treaty law 3: Labor law &
Jeffrey A. Lenowitz is the Meyer and W. Walter Jaffe Assistant Professor of Politics at Brandeis University, where he researches and teaches political theory. He received his doctorate from the Department of Political Science at Columbia University and he