Sovereignty, Civic Participation, and Constitutional Law

Sovereignty, Civic Participation, and Constitutional Law

The People versus the Nation in Belgium

Geenens, Raf; Sottiaux, Stefan; Deseure, Brecht

Taylor & Francis Ltd

01/2023

304

Mole

Inglês

9780367712280

15 a 20 dias

580

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1. A Simple Sentence. Towards a New Interpretation of Sovereignty in the Belgian Constitution

Part I. Intellectual Context

2. Constitutionalism in Restoration Europe

3. Benjamin Constant and the Limits of Popular Sovereignty

4. Abbe Sieyes: The Immanent and Transcendent Nation

Part II. 1831 - The Belgian Moment

5. The Liberal and Catholic Origins of the Belgian Constitution. From the Opposition under the Kingdom of the Netherlands to the Constitutional Debates of 1830-1831

6. The Coppet Group and the Political Liberalism of the Belgian Founding Fathers

7. Constituent Power in the Belgian National Congress and the 1831 Belgian Constitution

8. 'All Powers Emanate from the Nation'. People, Nation and Sovereignty in the Belgian Constitution of 1831

9. Belgium's 1831 Representative System: Making Representation National Again

Part III. Sovereignty and Civic Participation

10. The Monist Nation and the General Will: Raymond Carre de Malberg on Sovereignty

11. Pulling the Curtain on the National Sovereignty Myth. Sovereignty and Referendums in Belgian Constitutional Doctrine

12. Laboratories for Democracy. Democratic Renewal in the Belgian Federation

13. A Non-Populist Direct Democracy for Belgium

14. Democratic Constitution-Making under the Belgian Constitution. Utilising its Untapped Potential

15. Sovereignty without Sovereignty. The Belgian Solution
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Direct Democracy;De Malberg;Participatory politics;Van Snick;Belgian Constitution;Le Belge;Continental constitutional theory;Lucien Jaume;Sovereignty;People's Constituent Power;Citizen participation;National Congress;De Gerlache;Constituent Power;Belgian Revolution;Popular Sovereignty;Belgian Drafters;Constituent Debates;Benjamin Constant;De Roo;Violate;Des Pays Bas;Contemporary Society;Leopold III;Deliberative Mini-publics;Monarchical Constitutional Systems;Democratic Constitution Making;Constitutional Monarchism