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"Tracing constitutional thought from the Enlightenment to the present, Martin Loughlin shows how a tool for the protection of self-government has become a means for subverting popular will. Across the globe, constitutions now displace democratic decision-making, as courts interpret values in the law that ultimately trump legislative action"--.
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Table of Contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: What Is Constitutionalism?
- I. Origins of Constitutionalism
- 1. Constitutions: Traditional and Modern
- 2. The Ideology of Constitutionalism
- 3. The Constitution of What?
- 4. The Path to Ordo-constitutionalism
- II. Elements of Constitutional Democracy
- 5. Constituent Power
- 6. Constitutional Rights
- 7. Constitutional Democracy
- III. The Age of Constitutionalism
- 8. The Constitution as Civil Religion
- 9. Toward a Juristocracy
- 10. Integration through Interpretation
- 11. A New Species of Law
- 12. The Struggle for Recognition
- 13. The Cosmopolitan Project
- Conclusion: Overcoming Constitutionalism
- Notes
- Acknowledgments
- Index
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