Cite This        Tampung        Export Record
Judul Constitutional identity / Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn
Pengarang Jacobsohn, Gary Jeffrey
Penerbitan Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard Press, 2010
Deskripsi Fisik xvii, 368 p. ; 25 cm. ;25 cm.
ISBN 978-0674047662
Subjek Constitutional law --Philosophy
Law --Foreign influences
Jacobsohn, Gary J., 1946-
Abstrak In Constitutional Identity, Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn argues that a constitution acquires an identity through experience—from a mix of the political aspirations and commitments that express a nation’s past and the desire to transcend that past. It is changeable but resistant to its own destruction, and manifests itself in various ways, as Jacobsohn shows in examples as far flung as India, Ireland, Israel, and the United States. Jacobsohn argues that the presence of disharmony—both the tensions within a constitutional order and those that exist between a constitutional document and the society it seeks to regulate—is critical to understanding the theory and dynamics of constitutional identity. He explores constitutional identity’s great practical importance for some of constitutionalism’s most vexing questions: Is an unconstitutional constitution possible? Is the judicial practice of using foreign sources to resolve domestic legal disputes a threat to vital constitutional interests? How are the competing demands of transformation and preservation in constitutional evolution to be balanced?
Bahasa Inggris
Bentuk Karya Tidak ada kode yang sesuai
Target Pembaca Tidak ada kode yang sesuai

 
No Barcode No. Panggil Akses Lokasi Ketersediaan
00000022297 342.02/JAC/c Dapat dipinjam Perpustakaan Lantai 3 - Mahkamah Konstitusi RI Tersedia
pesan
00000022298 342.02 JAC c Dapat dipinjam Perpustakaan Lantai 3 - Mahkamah Konstitusi RI Tersedia
pesan
Tag Ind1 Ind2 Isi
001 INLIS000000000009225
005 20221101111210
008 221101################|##########|#eng##
020 # # $a 978-0674047662
035 # # $a 0010-0520009225
041 $a eng
082 # # $a 342.02
084 # # $a 342.02 JAC c
100 0 # $a Jacobsohn, Gary Jeffrey
245 1 # $a Constitutional identity /$c Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn
260 # # $a Cambridge, Mass. :$b Harvard Press,$c 2010
300 # # $a xvii, 368 p. ; 25 cm. ; $c 25 cm.
520 # # $a In Constitutional Identity, Gary Jeffrey Jacobsohn argues that a constitution acquires an identity through experience—from a mix of the political aspirations and commitments that express a nation’s past and the desire to transcend that past. It is changeable but resistant to its own destruction, and manifests itself in various ways, as Jacobsohn shows in examples as far flung as India, Ireland, Israel, and the United States. Jacobsohn argues that the presence of disharmony—both the tensions within a constitutional order and those that exist between a constitutional document and the society it seeks to regulate—is critical to understanding the theory and dynamics of constitutional identity. He explores constitutional identity’s great practical importance for some of constitutionalism’s most vexing questions: Is an unconstitutional constitution possible? Is the judicial practice of using foreign sources to resolve domestic legal disputes a threat to vital constitutional interests? How are the competing demands of transformation and preservation in constitutional evolution to be balanced?
650 4 $a Constitutional law --Philosophy
650 4 $a Jacobsohn, Gary J., 1946-
650 4 $a Law --Foreign influences
990 # # $a 22297/MKRI-P/XI-2011
990 # # $a 22297/MKRI-P/XI-2011
990 # # $a 22298/MKRI-P/XI-2011
990 # # $a 22298/MKRI-P/XI-2011
Content Unduh katalog