Voices, Spaces, and Processes in Constitutionalism Contributor(s): Harvey, Colin (Editor), Morison, John (Editor), Shaw, Jo (Editor) |
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ISBN: 063121884X ISBN-13: 9780631218845 Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell OUR PRICE: $46.31 Product Type: Paperback Published: June 2000 Annotation: This book explores new thinking on constitutionalism, governance and regulation. This new thinking is emerging against the backdrop of constitutional restructuring in the UK and elsewhere as well as in the context of European Union developments. There are important issues emerging about regulation and democracy in all the other various sites of power - the European post-state arrangements, the "nation" state in its splintering forms, regions and cities, public and private space, the economy and the corporate world, and both formal and informal politics. This book seeks to engage with many of these. The focus of the work is beyond the formal agenda of reform, looking instead at how ideas of constitutionalism and governance are undergoing a transformation and being expanded beyond traditional notions of the control of government and the liberal project of translating universal principles into common standards for the establishment of agreed functional institutions. The book brings together a number of authors who have, through their work, attempted to understand the multiple meanings of such changes for the future of constitutionalism and governance. In an environment of rapid change to formal constitutions, of new voices entering the continuing dialoge about constitutionalism and governance, these essays aim to recognize the complexity and fragmentation typical of modern times and emphasize the multi-layered nature and future development of cosmopolitan governance. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Law | Constitutional |
Dewey: 342 |
Series: Journal of Law and Society Special Issues |
Physical Information: 0.49" H x 6.04" W x 9.3" (0.70 lbs) 160 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: This book explores debates in constitutionalism around the attempt to map the fragmented nature of governance in the new constitutional landscape of the UK, the EU and elsewhere. The book examines these issues at all levels from the EU through to the details of some of the new devolutionary schemes. As well as examining how constitutionalism operates at levels and in sites beyond the traditional ambit of structures and institutions, the essays seek to respond to the challenge of securing accountability and participation in the new climate. |