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A Pluralist Theory of Constitutional Justice
- Assessing Liberal Democracy in Times of Rising Populism and Illiberalism
Engelsk Hardback
A Pluralist Theory of Constitutional Justice
- Assessing Liberal Democracy in Times of Rising Populism and Illiberalism
Engelsk Hardback

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In recent years, liberal constitutionalism has come under sharp attack. Globalization has caused huge disparities in wealth, identity-based alienation triggered by mass migration, and accompanying erosions of democracy. Liberal populists have also adapted the framework of liberal institutionalism, masking their aim to subvert its core values. These developments bring the links between justice and the constitution to the fore, particularly concerning distributive justice in its three dimensions of redistribution, recognition, and representation.A Pluralist Theory of Constitutional Justice provides a systematic account of the central role of distributive justice in the normative legitimation of liberal constitutions. The requirements of distributive justice are highly contested, and constitutions are susceptible to influencing those they govern. By drawing on Rawls'' insight that distributive justice calls for "constitutional essentials", Rosenfeld advances the thesis that liberal constitutions must incorporate certain "justice essentials". This book is divided into three sections. Part one examines the current legal, economic, political and ideological developments that pose challenges to the normative viability of liberal constitutionalism. Part two offers a rereading of philosophical and jurisprudential literature that sheds crucial light on the relationship between constitution and justice. Finally, part three makes a case for using a thoroughly pluralistic approach in the quest for a constitution''s justice essentials.
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
320
ISBN-13:
9780198862680
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0198862687
Udg. Dato:
27 okt 2022
Længde:
28mm
Bredde:
164mm
Højde:
241mm
Forlag:
Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato:
27 okt 2022
Forfatter(e):
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