Constituent Power and the Law by Joel Colon-Rios (Hardcover, 2020)

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ISBN-13: 9780198785989, 978-0198785989. Constituent power is the power to create new constitutions. Constituent Power and the Law Author(s): Joel Colon-Rios.

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Constituent power is the power to create new constitutions. Frequently exercised during political revolutions, it has been historically associated with extra-legality and violations of the established legal order. This book examines the relationship between constituent power and the law. It considers the place of constituent power in constitutional history, focusing on the legal and institutional implications that theorists, politicians, and judges have derived from it. Commentators and citizens have relied on the concept of constituent power to defend the idea that electors have the right to instruct representatives, to negate the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty, and to argue that the creation of new constitutions must take place through extra-legislative processes, including primary assemblies open to all citizens. More recently, several Latin American constitutions explicitly incorporate the theory of constituent power and allow citizens, acting through popular initiative, to trigger constitution-making episodes that may result in the replacement of the entire constitutional order. Constitutional courts have also at times employed constituent power to justify their jurisdiction to invalidate constitutional amendments that alter the fundamental structure of the constitution and thus amount to a constitution-making exercise. Some governments have used it to defend the legality of attempts to transform the constitutional order through procedures not contemplated in the constitution's amendment rule, but considered participatory enough to be equivalent to 'the people in action', sometimes sanctioned by courts. Building on these findings, Constituent Power and the Law argues that constituent power, unlike sovereignty, should be understood as ultimately based on a legal mandate to produce a particular type of juridical content. In practice, this makes it possible for a constitution-making body to be understood as legally subject to popularly ratified substantive limits.

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PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN-139780198785989
eBay Product ID (ePID)20046611881

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Number of Pages352 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameConstituent Power and the Law
Publication Year2020
SubjectLaw, Government
TypeTextbook
AuthorJoel Colon-Rios
Subject AreaConstitutional Law
SeriesOxford Constitutional Theory
FormatHardcover

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Item Height236 mm
Item Weight716 g
Item Width160 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorJoel Colon-Rios

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