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Bauerschmidt | Fassbender | Müller | Siehr | Unseld

Konstitutionalisierung in Zeiten globaler Krisen

Nomos,  2015, 384 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-1962-4


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The work is part of the series Schriftenreihe Europäisches Verfassungsrecht (Volume 39)
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englischGlobal crises challenge the achievements of both domestic and international constitutionalism: To what extent do they lead to changes in the role of courts, politics and governance in and beyond the nation state? Is constitutional thought eroding in times of crises or can global crises also serve as a catalyst for a (new) constitutional order?

 

The contributions in this volume address these questions from an interdisciplinary perspective. They discuss dynamics in European constitutional law as well as specific challenges for democracy and the rule of law posed by recent crises. Moreover, they deal with crisis prevention and management in a constitutionalized international law.

 

With contributions by: Jonathan Bauerschmidt, Tatjana Chionos, Julia Domnick, Constance Grewe, Sué González Hauck, Daniel Kuchler, Michael Wolfgang Müller, Jan Hauke Plaßmann, Bettina Rentsch, David Roth-Isigkeit and Christopher Unseld