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Constitutional Essentials
On the Constitutional Theory of Political Liberalism
Michelman, Frank I.
Oxford University Press Inc
11/2022
232
Dura
Inglês
9780197655832
15 a 20 dias
476
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List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Introduction
PART I. JUSTIFICATION-BY-CONSTITUTION
Chapter 1. The Constitution as Procedural Recourse: Rawls's "Liberal Principle of Legitimacy"
Chapter 2. A Fixation Thesis and a Secondary Proceduralization: Constitution as Positive Law
Chapter 3. Constitutional Essentials. A Singularity of Reason, or a Space of Reasonability?
Chapter 4. Constitutional Law and Human Rights: The Call to Civility
Chapter 5. Constitutional Fidelity: Of Courts, Citizens, and Time
Chapter 6. A Realistic Utopia?
PART II. "THE CRITERION OF RECIPROCITY"
Chapter 7. Legitimacy: Procedural Compliance or Ethical Attitude?
Chapter 8. Offsets to Proceduralism
PART III. SOME CHRONIC DEBATES
Chapter 9. Constitutional Application: Between Will and Reason
Chapter 10. Justification-By-Constitution, Economic Guarantees, and the Rise of Weak-Form Review
Chapter 11. Judicial Restraint (and Judicial Supremacy)
Chapter 12. Legal Formalism and The Rule of Law
Chapter 13. Constitutional Rights and "Private" Legal Relations
Chapter 14. Liberal Tolerance to Liberal Collapse?
Bibliography
Foreword
Introduction
PART I. JUSTIFICATION-BY-CONSTITUTION
Chapter 1. The Constitution as Procedural Recourse: Rawls's "Liberal Principle of Legitimacy"
Chapter 2. A Fixation Thesis and a Secondary Proceduralization: Constitution as Positive Law
Chapter 3. Constitutional Essentials. A Singularity of Reason, or a Space of Reasonability?
Chapter 4. Constitutional Law and Human Rights: The Call to Civility
Chapter 5. Constitutional Fidelity: Of Courts, Citizens, and Time
Chapter 6. A Realistic Utopia?
PART II. "THE CRITERION OF RECIPROCITY"
Chapter 7. Legitimacy: Procedural Compliance or Ethical Attitude?
Chapter 8. Offsets to Proceduralism
PART III. SOME CHRONIC DEBATES
Chapter 9. Constitutional Application: Between Will and Reason
Chapter 10. Justification-By-Constitution, Economic Guarantees, and the Rise of Weak-Form Review
Chapter 11. Judicial Restraint (and Judicial Supremacy)
Chapter 12. Legal Formalism and The Rule of Law
Chapter 13. Constitutional Rights and "Private" Legal Relations
Chapter 14. Liberal Tolerance to Liberal Collapse?
Bibliography
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List of Abbreviations
Foreword
Introduction
PART I. JUSTIFICATION-BY-CONSTITUTION
Chapter 1. The Constitution as Procedural Recourse: Rawls's "Liberal Principle of Legitimacy"
Chapter 2. A Fixation Thesis and a Secondary Proceduralization: Constitution as Positive Law
Chapter 3. Constitutional Essentials. A Singularity of Reason, or a Space of Reasonability?
Chapter 4. Constitutional Law and Human Rights: The Call to Civility
Chapter 5. Constitutional Fidelity: Of Courts, Citizens, and Time
Chapter 6. A Realistic Utopia?
PART II. "THE CRITERION OF RECIPROCITY"
Chapter 7. Legitimacy: Procedural Compliance or Ethical Attitude?
Chapter 8. Offsets to Proceduralism
PART III. SOME CHRONIC DEBATES
Chapter 9. Constitutional Application: Between Will and Reason
Chapter 10. Justification-By-Constitution, Economic Guarantees, and the Rise of Weak-Form Review
Chapter 11. Judicial Restraint (and Judicial Supremacy)
Chapter 12. Legal Formalism and The Rule of Law
Chapter 13. Constitutional Rights and "Private" Legal Relations
Chapter 14. Liberal Tolerance to Liberal Collapse?
Bibliography
Foreword
Introduction
PART I. JUSTIFICATION-BY-CONSTITUTION
Chapter 1. The Constitution as Procedural Recourse: Rawls's "Liberal Principle of Legitimacy"
Chapter 2. A Fixation Thesis and a Secondary Proceduralization: Constitution as Positive Law
Chapter 3. Constitutional Essentials. A Singularity of Reason, or a Space of Reasonability?
Chapter 4. Constitutional Law and Human Rights: The Call to Civility
Chapter 5. Constitutional Fidelity: Of Courts, Citizens, and Time
Chapter 6. A Realistic Utopia?
PART II. "THE CRITERION OF RECIPROCITY"
Chapter 7. Legitimacy: Procedural Compliance or Ethical Attitude?
Chapter 8. Offsets to Proceduralism
PART III. SOME CHRONIC DEBATES
Chapter 9. Constitutional Application: Between Will and Reason
Chapter 10. Justification-By-Constitution, Economic Guarantees, and the Rise of Weak-Form Review
Chapter 11. Judicial Restraint (and Judicial Supremacy)
Chapter 12. Legal Formalism and The Rule of Law
Chapter 13. Constitutional Rights and "Private" Legal Relations
Chapter 14. Liberal Tolerance to Liberal Collapse?
Bibliography
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