Weak constitutionalism and the legal dimension of the constitution

IF 0.8 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Global Constitutionalism Pub Date : 2022-03-24 DOI:10.1017/S2045381722000077
Mariano C Melero
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Abstract This article offers a critical discussion of two influential positions in contemporary legal and political theory, which will be referred to as ‘political constitutionalism’ and ‘strong popular sovereignty’. Despite their important differences, both share a sceptical approach to the dominant constitutional practice in liberal democracies, hence they are brought together here under the term ‘weak constitutionalism’. They both highlight the political dimension of the constitution, arguing that democratic legitimacy requires institutional arrangements that give the people and/or their representatives the last word in settling fundamental issues of political morality. By contrast, this article underlines the legal dimension of the constitution as the repository of the moral principles that make possible a practice of public justification in constitutional states. It is from this second constitutional dimension that the critical arguments are developed, both against the desire to take the constitution away from the courts and the aspiration to recognize the constituent power as pre-legal constitution-making faculty.
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弱宪政与宪法的法律维度
摘要本文对“政治宪政”和“强大的人民主权”这两个在当代法律和政治理论中具有影响力的地位进行了批判性的讨论。尽管他们有着重要的分歧,但他们都对自由民主国家的主导宪法实践持怀疑态度,因此他们在这里被称为“弱宪政”。他们都强调了宪法的政治层面,认为民主合法性需要制度安排,让人民和/或其代表在解决政治道德的根本问题上拥有最后发言权。相比之下,本文强调了宪法的法律层面,宪法是道德原则的宝库,使宪法国家的公共辩护实践成为可能。正是从这第二个宪法维度出发,形成了批判论点,既反对将宪法从法院手中夺走的愿望,也反对承认制宪权为法律前制宪能力的愿望。
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Global Constitutionalism Arts and Humanities-History
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