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Balancing Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments

With a Foreword by Prof. Miodrag Jovanović
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 2024

Summary

The rise of populism and its consequences – such as democratic backsliding, the erosion of constitutional principles, and the weakening of the rule of law – are among the most pressing issues facing comparative constitutional scholars today. To address these emerging challenges, the Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment Doctrine (UCAD) has emerged as the most promising remedy for the “third counterwave of de-mocracy”. However, a fundamental problem with UCAD is how to apply it effectively without undermining constitutional democracy, as it is often criticised and deemed illegitimate from the perspective of democratic principles.

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Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2024
ISBN-Print
978-3-68900-220-6
ISBN-Online
978-3-68900-221-3
Publisher
Tectum, Baden-Baden
Series
Young Academics: European Legal Theory
Volume
3
Language
English
Pages
152
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages I - X Download chapter (PDF)
  2. IntroductionPages 1 - 4 Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 1.1. Conceptual and Normative Questions
      2. 1.2. Constitutional Amendment and Replacement
      3. 1.3. Constituent power and legitimate political authority
      1. 2.1. Constitutionalism Constraint
      2. 2.2. Human Rights Constraint
      3. 2.3. Constitutional Identity Constraint
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      1. 3.1. UCAD as a Solution to Abusive Constitutionalism
      2. 3.2. Treating Amendment Power as a Spectrum to Link Unamendability to the Amendment Procedure
      3. 3.3. Using Transnational Constitutionalism as a Second Check
      4. 3.4. Constitutional Dismemberment as an Alternative to UCAD
      1. 4.1. Rules and Principles
      2. 4.2. The Problem of Formal Principles
      3. 4.3. How can Formal Principles be balanced?
      4. 4.4. Transfer of Klatt’s Five External Justification Criteria to the UCA Context
      1. 5.1. The First and Second Re-Election Cases
      2. 5.2. The Implementation of Formal Principles in the Re-Election Cases: Balancing Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments
    1. 6. Conclusion
  5. 7. ReferencesPages 137 - 150 Download chapter (PDF)
  6. AcknowledgementsPages 151 - 152 Download chapter (PDF)

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