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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
AMENDMENT POWER, CONSTITUENT POWER, AND POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY : LINKING
UNAMENDABILITY AND AMENDMENT PROCEDURES / YANIV ROZNAI
CONSTITUTIONAL THEORY AND COGNITIVE ESTRANGEMENT : BEYOND REVOLUTIONS,
AMENDMENTS, AND CONSTITUTIONAL MOMENTS / ZORAN OKLOPCIC
CONSTRAINTS ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT POWERS / ORAN DOYLE
COMMENT ON DOYLE S CONSTRAINTS ON CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT POWERS / MARK
TUSHNET
CONSTITUTING THE AMENDMENT POWER : A FRAMEWORK FOR COMPARATIVE AMENDMENT
LAW / THOMAZ PEREIRA
SIEY S THE SPIRIT OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY? / LUISA FERNANDA GARCIIA
LOIPEZ
REVOLUTIONARY REFORM IN VENEZUELA : ELECTORAL RULES AND HISTORICAL
NARRATIVES IN THE CREATION OF THE 1999 CONSTITUTION / JOSHUA BRAVER
REVOLUTIONARY REFORM AND THE SEDUCTION OF CONSTITUTIONALISM / JULIANO
ZAIDEN BENVINDO
CONSTITUTIONAL SUNRISE / SOFIA RANCHORDAIS
CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE AND INTEREST GROUP POLITICS : IRELAND S CHILDREN S
RIGHTS REFERENDUM / ORAN DOYLE AND DAVID KENNY
AMENDMENT-METRICS : THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE FREQUENTLY AMENDED
CONSTITUTION / XENOPHON CONTIADES AND ALKMENE FOTIADOU
METRICS : THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE FREQUENTLY AMENDED CONSTITUTION /
JAMES E FLEMING
FORMAL AMENDMENT RULES AND CONSTITUTIONAL ENDURANCE : THE STRANGE CASE
OF THE COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN / DEREK O BRIEN
CONSTITUTING THE PEOPLE : THE PARADOXICAL PLACE OF THE FORMAL
AMENDMENT PROCEDURE IN AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTIONALISM / LAEL K WEIS
HARD AMENDMENT CASES IN CANADA / KATE GLOVER
THE FRENCH PEOPLE S ROLE IN AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION : A FRENCH
CONSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS FROM A PURE LEGAL PERSPECTIVE / JEAN-PHILIPPE
DEROSIER
THE IMPLICATION OF CONFLATION OF NORMAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL POLITICS ON
CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IN AFRICA / DUNCAN OKUBASU
DIRECT DEMOCRACY AND CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IN THE US : INSTITUTIONAL
LEARNING FROM STATE LABORATORIES / DR JURGEN GOOSSENS
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Contents
Acknowledgements..............................................................
Notes on Contributors......................................................xv
Introduction: The State of the Art in Constitutional Amendment.............1
Richard Albert
I. Defining the Field.................................................3
II. The Architecture of Constitutional Amendment Rules..................4
A. Unamendability............................................. 7
B. The Operation of Constitutional Amendment........................ 8
C. Three Challenges in the Study of Constitutional Change.........11
III. Amendment as Constitution.........................................12
A. Perspectives on Constitutional Amendment.....................14
B. The Future of Constitutional Amendment.......................19
Part I: The Foundations of Constitutional Amendment
1. Amendment Power, Constituent Power, and Popular Sovereignty:
Linking Unamendability and Amendment Procedures........................23
Yaniv Roznai
I. Introduction.................................................... 24
II. Unamendability and Constituent Power..............................24
A. A Three-Track Democracy in a Nutshell........................24
B. Primary Constituent Power and Popular Sovereignty............26
III. The Constitutionalisation of Primary
Constituent Power.................................................31
A. The Fallacy of Prescribed Constitution-Making Procedures.....31
B. We The ‘Limited’ People?.....................................33
IV. The Spectrum of Constitutional Amendment Powers...................37
A. Demanding and Facile Amendment Powers........................37
B. Linking Amendment Procedure and Unamendability...............41
C. The Spectrum of Amendment Powers and Judicial
Review of Amendments..................................... 46
V. Conclusion.................................................... 48
2. Constitutional Theory and Cognitive Estrangement: Beyond
Revolutions, Amendments and Constitutional Moments.....................51
Zoran Oklopcic
I. Introduction: The Person of ‘The People’ and
A Three-Fold Cognitive Estrangement.......................... ...51
II. Beyond ‘The People’: New Tropes, Old Anxieties....................54
viii Contents
III. Three Forms of Estrangement-prevention:
Holmes, Pettit, Dworkin..........................................56
IV. Tertium Datur: Mapping Constitutional Change
Between the Revolution and the Amendment.........................59
V. Towards a Different Familiarity: ‘The People’,
The Paradox and The Sacrifice.......................«............69
3. Constraints on Constitutional Amendment Powers.........................73
Oran Doyle
I. Introduction..................................................... 73
II. A Doctrine of Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments..........74
A. Unconstitutional Amendments: Positive,
Moral and Conceptual Claims...................................74
B. Morally Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments............75
C. Conceptually Unconstitutional Constitutional
Amendments.................................................. 77
D. A Problematic Rubric...................................... 80
III. Constraint and Powers of Constitutional Change.....................81
IV. The Types of Constraint on Constitutional
Amendment Powers................................................ 83
A. Process or Content.......................................... 83
B. Rule or Standard ....................................... 84
C. Legislator or Court......................................... 84
D. Values Served by Constraint: Foundational,
Majoritarian, or Counter-Majoritarian....................... 86
V. Distribution of Power and the Justification of Constraint..........87
VI. Justification of Constraints on Constitutional
Amendment Powers..................................................89
A. Parameters of Justification...................................89
B. Illustrative Schema of Constraints............................89
C. Contextual Factors........................................ 91
D. Ma j or itar ian Constraints................................ 92
E. Foundational Constraints......................................94
F. Counter-Majoritarian Constraints............................ 94
VII. Conclusion.........................................................95
4. Comment on Doyle’s Constraints on Constitutional
Amendment Powers........................................................97
Mark Tusbnet
5. Constituting the Amendment Power: A Framework
for Comparative Amendment Law........................................ 105
Thomaz Pereira
I. Introduction.................................................. 105
A. Sieyès’ Two Different Problems...............................107
i. Constituting the Constituent Power.................... 108
Contents ix
ii. Limiting the Constituent Power........................109
iii. Lessons from Failure and Success.......................Ill
B. Constituting the Amendment Power............................113
i. People Who?.......................................... 115
ii. People When?......................................... 117
a. ‘The People’ has Left the House.....................117
b. ‘We’ are Always Open................................118
c. Follow the Yellow Brick Road......................119
II. Conclusion.................................................. 120
6. Sieyès: The Spirit of Constitutional Democracy?.......................121
Luisa Fernanda Garda Lopez
I. Introduction.................................................... 121
II. Towards a Representative Democracy................................124
A. From the Tiers État to the National
Constituent Assembly....................................... 125
B. From Citizenship to Constituent Power:
The Foundation of Political Representation..................127
III. Towards a Constitutional Democracy................................129
A. The Sovereign People..................................... 130
B. The Sovereign Constitution...................................131
IV. Conclusion.................................................... 133
7. Revolutionary Reform in Venezuela: Electoral Rules and
Historical Narratives in the Creation of the 1999 Constitution........137
Joshua Braver
I. Introduction.................................................. 137
II. Carl Schmitt’s Unfortunate Victory over Hannah Arendt
in the Analysis of Popular Constitution-Making...................139
III. Hannah Arendt’s Revolutionary Reform............................ 141
A. The Dangerous Freedom of the People.........................141
B. Renewal and Revolutionary Reform.............................143
C. Extrapolating from Arendt: Unconventional Adaptation........144
IV. Hugo Chavez’s Radical and Original Constituent Power..............145
V. The Turning Point: The Electoral Rules for the
Constituent Assembly............................................ 148
A. The Difficulty of Fighting Against the Referendum...........149
B. Ex-Ante Control of the Constituent Assembly
through Electoral Rules.................................... 150
VI. Radical Breaks and Exclusionary Mandates........................ 151
A. Liberal Democracy’s Potential for Revolutionary Reform......152
B. First Past the Post: The Revolutionary Mandate
to Destroy the Past........................................ 153
C. Proportional Representation: Inclusion and
the Pluralised People.................................... 154
VII. Conclusion........................................................156
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8. ‘Revolutionary Reform’ and the Seduction
of Constitutionalism.................................................157
Juliano Zaiden Benvindo
I. A Revolution in Crisis: Braver’s Narrative of the
Creation of the 1999 Constitution in Venezuela—................157
II. The Dilemma of the Sovereignty of the People....................162
III. The Seduction of Constitutionalism: When
Constitutionalism Faces the Contingencies of Social Life.......168
IV. Conclusion......................................................172
Part II: The Traditions of Constitutional Amendment
9. Constitutional Sunrise.......................................... 177
Sofia Ranchordas
I. Introduction............................................ 177
II. Sunrise Clauses.................................................180
A. Automatic and Contingent Sunrise Clauses...................182
i. Automatic Sunrise Clauses...............................182
ii. Contingent Sunrise Clauses............................ 183
B. Sunrise Clauses and the Use of Conditions...................184
C. Sunrise Clauses and By-Laws.................................186
III. Contingent Constitutional Change Between
Retrospective and Foresight.....................................187
A. Sunset Clauses............................................ 189
B. Sunrise Clauses and Aspirational Constitutionalism.......... 190
IV. The Constitutionality of Sunrise Clauses...................... 191
A. Riordan v An Taoiseach.....................................192
B. Sunrise Clauses and the Constituent Power..................194
V. Conclusion.................................................. 196
10. Constitutional Change and Interest Group Politics:
Ireland’s Children’s Rights Referendum............................. 199
Oran Doyle and David Kenny
I. Introduction.............................................. 199
II. Referendums and Constitutional Change...........................201
III. Political Cleavages and Narratives for Change...................202
IV. Children’s Rights: From Lawyers to Interest
Groups and Back Again...........................................204
V. The Referendum Campaign.........................................211
VI. Conclusion..................................................... 216
11. Amendment-Metrics: The Good, the Bad and the Frequently Amended
Constitution ................................................... 219
Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou
I. Introduction: Does the Frequency of Amendment
Relate to Constitutional Quality?........................... 219
Contents xi
IL Constitutional Length and the Economy:
An Unexpected Relationship......................................220
A. Using Metrics to Evaluate the Quality of Constitutions.......220
B. Persuasion through Numbers: Dubious Explanations.............223
III. Poor Countries, Lengthy Constitutions and High
Amendment Rates: In Search of an Explicable Correlation.........228
A. Correlating History and Political Culture to
Constitutional Length.......................................228
B. When do Constitutions Change?...............................232
C. The Greek Example: Testing the Neutrality Amendment
Proposals for a Shorter Constitution........................234
IV. Is There Such Thing as the ‘Ideal Constitution’?................236
V. Conclusion.................................................... 239
12. Comment on Amendment-Metrics: The Good, the Bad
and the Frequently Amended Constitution.............................241
James E Fleming
I. Introduction: Does the Frequency of Amendment
Relate to Constitutional Quality?.............................. 241
II. The Notion of a Bad Constitution.............................. 242
III. Criteria for a Good Constitution................................245
IV. The Purposes of Amendment.......................................248
V. The Fallacy of Confusing Correlation with Causation.............249
VI. Conclusion.................................................. 251
13. Constituting ‘the People’: The Paradoxical Place of the Formal
Amendment Procedure in Australian Constitutionalism.................253
Lael K Weis
I. Introduction....................................................253
A. Australia’s Amendment Procedure in Context..................255
B. The Place of the Formal Amendment Procedure
in Australian Constitutionalism.......................... 258
i. Section 128 as the locus of Australian
Popular Sovereignty.................................. 258
ii. Section 128 as the Site of Ordinary Politics...........262
II. Evaluation and Conclusion..................................... 268
14. Hard Amendment Cases in Canada...................................... 273
Kate Glover
I. Part V and Hard Amendment Cases............................. 275
A. The Logic of Part V........................................275
B. Hard Amendment Cases................. .....................277
II. Principles of Application................................... 278
A. Supporting Characteristics and Qualitative Assessments........ 279
i. The Principle...........................................279
ii. The Principle in Action................................279
Hi. The Case of Supreme Court Reform.......................281
Contents
xii
B. Enhancements and Alterations of Architectural Interests....283
i. The Principle........................................283
ii. The Principle in Action..............................283
III. The Case of Mandatory Bilingualism at the Court...............285
IV. Conclusion.....................................................291
15. Formal Amendment Rules and Constitutional Endurance:
The Strange Case of the Commonwealth Caribbean.....................293
Derek O Brien
I. Introduction................................................. 293
II. The Rationale for the Inclusion of Formal Amendment
Rules in Commonwealth Caribbean Constitutions.................295
A. Special Legislative Majorities.......................... .295
B. Referendum Requirements ................................. 297
C. Constitution-Making in the Eastern Caribbean............. 298
III. Post-Independence Constitutional Reform
and Amendment Culture..........................................301
A. Special Legislative Majorities........................... 302
B. Referendums................................................302
i. Guyana...............................................303
ii. Nevis.............................................. 304
iii. The Bahamas........................................ 305
iv. St Vincent and the Grenadines........................306
C. Amendment Culture........................................ 307
IV. Conclusion................................................... 312
16. The French People’s Role in Amending the Constitution: A French
Constitutional Analysis from a Pure Legal Perspective...............315
Jean-Philippe Derosier
L The Position of the People: Fundamental and Absolute,
in Appearance.............................................. 317
A. The People’s Fundamental Desire for the
Present Constitution......................................317
B. The People’s Central Role in the Constitution’s
Amendment Procedure................................... 319
C. The People’s Absolute will Reflected in the Constitution...320
II. The Position of the People: Limited and Relative, in Law.......322
A. Social People and Legal People........................... 322
B. The 1962 Legal Revolution.............................. 323
C. The Amending Procedure of Article 11 Questioned............325
17. The Implication of Conflation of Normal and ‘Constitutional
Politics’ on Constitutional Change in Africa.......................327
Duncan Okubasu
I. Introduction................................................. 327
II. Decision Making in a Polity................................ 329
Contents xiii
III. Expression of Normal Politics in Constitutional Politics..........331
IV. Revisiting Effectiveness and Stability............................336
V. Constitutional Irrelevance...................................... 338
VI. Conclusion........................................................340
18. Direct Democracy and Constitutional Change in the US:
Institutional Learning from State Laboratories........................,.343
Jurgen Goossens
I. Introduction......................................................343
II. Article V of the US Constitution..................................344
A. The Four Classic Paths to Amendment.........................,344
B. Exclusive Reading of Article V............................. 346
C. Non-Exclusive Reading of Article V......................... 346
III. State Laboratories............................................ 350
A. Amendment by Proposal of the State Legislature...............351
i. One or Two Legislative Sessions—Supermajority
vs Simple Majority Vote................................352
ii. Special vs General Election.............................353
iii. Size of Popular Vote...................................354
B. Amendment by Popular Initiative..............................355
C. Constitutional Convention.................................. 357
D. Constitutional Commission................................ 360
IV. Alterations to the Federal Amendment Procedure.................. 361
A. Initiative Petitioning.................................... 361
B. Constitutional Referenda.....................................363
C. Simple Majority for Popular Votes.......................... 365
V. Conclusion...................................................... 366
VI. Attachment: Methods for Constitutional Amendment
Provided by the State Constitutions............................. 367
Conclusion: The Emergence of Comparative Constitutional
Amendment as a New Discipline: Towards a Paradigm Shift.........369
Xenophon Contiades and Alkmene Fotiadou
I. A Paradigm Shift in Comparative Constitutional Change.............369
II. The Amendability Factor: Understanding
Constitutions through their Change..................................371
III. New Taxonomies of Constitutional Change...........................374
IV. Symbolism and Functionality of Formal Amendment Rules............377
V. Conscious Constitutional Design: Drafting Amendment Rules.........379
VI. Legitimacy and Constitutional Change...............................383
VII. Conclusion: Toward a Holistic Conceptualisation
of Comparative Constitutional Amendment.............................387
Index.................................................................. 389
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title | The foundations and traditions of constitutional amendment |
title_auth | The foundations and traditions of constitutional amendment |
title_exact_search | The foundations and traditions of constitutional amendment |
title_full | The foundations and traditions of constitutional amendment edited by Richard Albert, Xenophon Contiades, and Alkmene Fotiadou |
title_fullStr | The foundations and traditions of constitutional amendment edited by Richard Albert, Xenophon Contiades, and Alkmene Fotiadou |
title_full_unstemmed | The foundations and traditions of constitutional amendment edited by Richard Albert, Xenophon Contiades, and Alkmene Fotiadou |
title_short | The foundations and traditions of constitutional amendment |
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topic_facet | Verfassungsrecht Constitutional amendments Constitutional law Law reform Verfassungsreform Aufsatzsammlung |
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