Reconsidering Constitutional Formation II Decisive Constitutional Normativity: From Old Liberties to New Precedence
Author(s)
Müßig, Ulrike
Collection
European Research Council (ERC)Language
EnglishAbstract
Precedence of Constitution; Normativity and Constitution; Constitutional History of Europe; Constitutionality of Revolutions; American Constitutional History; Constitutional Normativity; Fundamental Laws; Old Liberties in European History; Unconstitutionality of Statutes; Judicial Review; Normativity and Precedence; Constitutional Precedence of the 3 May System; Constitutional Precedence and Polish Substantial Criminal Law; 1815 Constitution of the Kingdom of Poland; Belgian Constitution of 1831; 1815 Constitution of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands; Constituent Power and Constitutionalism in 19th Century Norway; Spirit of the Albertine Statute; Hans Kelsen and Adolf Julius Merkl
Keywords
Precedence of Constitution; Normativity and Constitution; Constitutional History of Europe; Constitutionality of Revolutions; American Constitutional History; Constitutional Normativity; Fundamental Laws; Old Liberties in European History; Unconstitutionality of Statutes; Judicial Review; Normativity and Precedence; Constitutional Precedence of the 3 May System; Constitutional Precedence and Polish Substantial Criminal Law; 1815 Constitution of the Kingdom of Poland; Belgian Constitution of 1831; 1815 Constitution of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands; Constituent Power and Constitutionalism in 19th Century Norway; Spirit of the Albertine Statute; Hans Kelsen and Adolf Julius MerklDOI
10.1007/978-3-319-73037-0ISBN
9783319730370OCN
1040612405Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2018Grantor
Series
Studies in the History of Law and Justice, 12Classification
Laws of specific jurisdictions and specific areas of law