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- Christine E.J.Schwǒbel 著
- 出版社: MARTINUS NIJHOFF PUBLISHERS
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- 出版时间:2011
- 标注页数:205页
- 文件大小:11MB
- 文件页数:216页
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图书目录
Introduction1
Chapter One.Dimensions of Global Constitutionalism in Public11
International Law11
Introduction11
Section Ⅰ: Social Constitutionalism14
A.The International Community School15
B.Global Civil Society16
C.Summary21
Section Ⅱ: Institutional Constitutionalism21
A.Global Governance22
B.The United Nations29
C.Microconstitutionalism becoming Macroconstitutionalism32
D.Summary34
Section Ⅲ: Normative Constitutionalism35
A.World Law35
B.The Hierarchical Order37
C.Fundamental Norms39
D.Summary42
Section Ⅳ: Analogical Constitutionalism43
A.Meta-Rules Constitutionalism43
B.The Domestic Constitutional Order45
C.European Constitutionalism47
D.Summary48
Conclusion48
Chapter Two.A Historical Analysis of Key Themes of Global51
Constitutionalism51
Introduction51
Section Ⅰ: Antiquity54
A.The Greeks54
B.The Romans61
C.Summary63
Section Ⅱ: The European Middle Ages63
A.The Rise of Divine Law63
B.The Secularisation of Law67
C.Summary70
Section Ⅲ: The Modern Era of the West70
A.The Centrality of the Nation State70
B.The First Written Constitutions73
C.Summary78
Section Ⅳ:Colonialism and Imperialism78
A.Colonialism78
B.Imperialism80
C.Summary81
Section Ⅴ:Post-Modernity/The Present82
Conclusion84
Chapter Three.Questioning the Contributions of Public87
International Law to the Debate on Global Constitutionalism87
Introduction87
Section Ⅰ: Examining the Basic Common Assumptions89
A.Constitutions can exist beyond the Nation State, in the International Sphere89
B.Unity/Homogeneity in the International Sphere95
1.Unity Exists96
2.Unity can be Created102
a.Self-Legitimation103
b.Creation of Uniformity104
C.The Idea of Global Constitutionalism is Global107
Section Ⅱ: Questioning the Key Themes of Global Constitutionalism109
A.The Limitation of Power109
B.The Institutionalisation of Power112
C.Social Idealism117
D.The Standard-Setting Capacity122
E.Individual Rights Protection125
Conclusion130
Chapter Four.A Suggestion for a Reorientation of the Debate towards Organic Global Constitutionalism133
Introduction133
Section Ⅰ: Should and Can the Idea of Global Constitutionalism be Abandoned?135
Section Ⅱ: The Appeal of the Project of Global Constitutionalism136
1.The Motivation of the Allocation of Power in the International Sphere137
2.The Motivation of the Regulation of International Society through Law140
3.The Motivation of the Legitimation of International Law143
Section Ⅲ: Appeal, Survival, or Addiction?145
Section Ⅳ: A Reorientation towards Organic Global Constitutionalism148
A.Constitutionalism as an Ongoing Process149
B.Politicising the Discourse of Global Constitutionalism152
C.Global Constitutionalism as a‘Negative Universal’158
D.Organic Global Constitutionalism as a Promise for the Future161
E.The Limitations of Organic Global Constitutionalism162
Conclusion163
Chapter Five.A Practical Approach to Organic Global Constitutionalism167
Introduction167
Section Ⅰ: Preliminary Questions169
Section Ⅱ: What does ‘Organic’ mean?172
Section Ⅲ: Organic Global Constitutionalism and the Four Dimensions175
A.Social Constitutionalism176
B.Institutional Constitutionalism179
C.Normative Constitutionalism183
D.Analogical Constitutionalism185
Conclusion186
Conclusion189
Bibliography193
Index203