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245 0 0 _aSociological constitutionalism /
_cedited by Paul Blokker, Chris Thornhill.
264 1 _aCambridge, United Kingdom ;
_aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2017
300 _aix, 357 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 8 _aSociological constitutionalism: an introduction /
_rPaul Blokker and Chris Thornhill --
_gPart I.
_tNational Constitutions and Sociological Method -- 1. The social lives of constitutions /
_rKim Lane Scheppele -- 2. Towards a sociology of constitutional transformation: understanding South Africa's post-Apartheid constitutional order /
_rHeinz Klug -- 3. Sociological constitutionalism: an evolutionary approach /
_rHauke Brunkhorst --
_gPart II.
_tConstitutional Sociology between the National and the Transnational -- 4. Constitutionalism between nation states and global law /
_rChris Thornhill -- 5. Politics and the political in sociological constitutionalism /
_rPaul Blokker -- 6. Constitutions as symbolic orders: the cultural analysis of constitutionalism /
_rHans Vorlander -- 7. The rule of the market: economic constitutionalism understood sociologically /
_rSabine Frerichs --
_gPart III.
_tConstitutional Law and Transnational Society -- 8. From constitutionalism to transconstitutionalism: beyond constitutional nationalism, cosmopolitan constitutional unity and fragmentary constitutional pluralism /
_rMarcelo Neves -- 9. Societal constitutionalism: nine variations on a theme by David Sciulli /
_rGunther Teubner
520 _a"This landmark book provides the first systematic overview of the key scholarly contributions in an emerging field of research on constitutionalism: the sociology of constitutions. It presents chapters offering very different normative and methodological approaches to constitutions, ranging from analysis of national constitutional law, to research on transnational legal forms, to discussions of the constitutional impact of international human rights law. The book makes an important contribution to a series of wider debates - spanning constitutional law, legal theory, comparative constitutionalism, sociology, and political science - about the changing nature of constitutionalism. Researchers and students in constitutional law will gain a comprehensive appreciation of a diverse range of distinctively sociological approaches to constitutional law and an in-depth understanding of distinctive sociological dimensions of constitutions. The book offers new insights into the sources of constitutional normativity in society and it proposes different sociological methods for addressing them"--
_cProvided by publisher
650 0 _aConstitutional law
_xSocial aspects
_939581
650 0 _aSociological jurisprudence
_937434
700 1 _aBlokker, Paul
_eeditor
_9124739
700 1 _aThornhill, C. J.
_q(Christopher J.),
_d1966-
_eeditor
_9124740
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