
A sociology of constitutions constitutions and state legitimacy in historical-sociological perspective
Title:
A sociology of constitutions constitutions and state legitimacy in historical-sociological perspective
Author:
Thornhill, C. J. (Christopher J.), 1966-
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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xiii, 451 p.
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Cambridge studies in law and society
Cambridge studies in law and society.
Abstract:
"Using a methodology that both analyzes particular constitutional texts and theories and reconstructs their historical evolution, Chris Thornhill examines the social role and legitimating status of constitutions from the first quasi-constitutional documents of medieval Europe, through the classical period of revolutionary constitutionalism, to recent processes of constitutional transition. A Sociology of Constitutions explores the reasons why modern societies require constitutions and constitutional norms and presents a distinctive socio-normative analysis of the constitutional preconditions of political legitimacy"-- Provided by publisher.
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