na INLIS000000000002513 20200508201909 200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| 9780822340706 010-0520002513 eng 342 342/SCH/C Carl Schmitt Constitutional Theory Cet. 1 London Duke University Press 2007 xiii,407p.;23,5 cm 23,5 cm Indeks : Indeks In constitutional Theory. Schmittprovides a highly distinctive and provocative argument thatthe legitimacy of a constitutional depends on a sovereign decision of the people. In addition to being subject to long-standing debate among legal and political theorists in western Europe and the United Srares, this theory of constitution-making as decision has profoundly influenced contitutional theorists and designers in Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Constitutional Theory is a significant departure from schmitt's more polemical Weimar era work not just in terms of its moderate tone. Through a comparative history of constitutional goverment in Europe and the United States, Schmitt develops an understanding of libeeral constitutionalism that makes room for a strong, independent state. This edition includes an introduction by jeffrey Seitzer and Christoher Thornhill outlining the cultural, intellectual, and political contexts in which Schmitt wrote constitutional Theory; they point out what is distinctive about the work, examine its reception in the postwar era, and consider its larger theoretical ramifications. Constitution