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040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a342.02
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100 _aRosenfeld, Michel
245 _aIdentity of the constitutional subject
_cby Michel Rosenfeld
260 _aLondon :
_bRoutledge-Cavendish,
_c2010.
300 _a326 p.
500 _aTable of Contents: .Introduction Part 1. Why Constitutional Identity and for Whom? 1. The Constitutional Subject: Singular, Plural or Universal? 2. The Constitutional Subject and the Clash of Self and Other: On the Uses of Negation, Metaphor and Metonymy Part 2. Producing Constitutional Identity 3. Reinventing Tradition through Constitutional Interpretation: The Case of Unremunerated Rights in the United States 4. Recasting and Reorienting Identity through Constitution-Making: The Pivotal Case of Spain's 1978 Constitution Part 3: Constitutional Identity as Bridge Between Self and Other: Binding Together Citizenship, History and Society 5. Constitutional Models: Shaping, Nurturing and Guiding the Constitutional Subject 6. Models of Constitution Making 7. The Constitutional Subject and Clashing Visions of Citizenship: Can We be Beyond what We are Not? 8. Can the Constitutional Subject go Global? Imagining a Convergence of the Universal, the Particular and the Singular Notes Bibliography Index
650 _aConstitution.
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