Post Sovereign Constitution Making: Learning and Legitimacy

Post Sovereign Constitution Making: Learning and Legitimacy

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Mar 10, 2016 · English · Kindle (318 pages)
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Book Details

Format Kindle
Pages 318
Language English
Published Mar 10, 2016
Publisher OUP Oxford
ISBN-10 0191074039
ISBN-13 9780191074035

Description

Andrew Arato delves into the intricate world of constitutional politics, exploring the significance of legitimacy and learning in the process of constitution-making. He highlights how these elements play a crucial role in shaping modern governance and societal structures. Through a detailed analysis, he examines the dynamic interactions among various stakeholders in constitutional negotiations, shedding light on the ongoing struggles that define contemporary political landscapes.

The book addresses the challenges faced in constructing a post-sovereign constitutional framework, offering insightful perspectives on how legitimacy is established amid conflict. Arato invites readers to consider the implications of these constitutional processes on democracy and social cohesion, ultimately contributing to a deeper understanding of how societies navigate their foundational legal agreements.

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History Contemporary Politics
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