出版社:Cambridge Univ Pr
出版日期:2007-2
ISBN:9780521861328
作者:Schweber, Howard
页数:386页
内容概要
Howard Schweber is associate professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin,Madison. He is the author of The Creation of American Common Law,1850-1880 and Speech,Conduct,and the First Amendment,as well as book chapters and articles in
书籍目录
Introduction1 The Search for Sovereignty: Law, Language, and the Beginnings of Modern Constitutionalism2 Consent How? Challenges to Lockean Constitutionalism3 Constitutional Language and the Possibility of Binding Commitments4 Consent to What? Exclusivity and Completeness in Constitutional and Legal Language5 The Question of Substance: Morality, Law, and Constitutional Legitimacy6 The Defense of Constitutional LanguageBibliographyIndex
作者简介
This book explores two basic questions regarding constitutional theory. First, in view of a commitment to democratic self-rule and widespread disagreement on questions of value, how is the creation of a legitimate constitutional regime possible? Second, what must be true about a constitution if the regime that it supports is to retain its claim to legitimacy? Howard Schweber shows that the answers to these questions appear in a theory of constitutional language that combines democratic theory with constitutional philosophy. The creation of a legitimate constitutional regime depends on a shared commitment to a particular and specialized form of language. Out of this simple observation, Schweber develops arguments about the characteristics of constitutional language, the necessary differences between constitutional language and the language of ordinary law or morality, as well as the authority of officials such as judges to engage in constitutional review of laws.
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