Index
A
Archimedean games, 311
Archimedeanism, 296, 305
Archimedean points, 316
Argumentative character of law, 30, 37-41, 53
Argumentative practice, 3, 40, 296, 300, 302-304
Authority, 30-66, 78, 94-99, 109, 120, 123, 140, 148, 152, 153, 155, 158, 175, 178, 179, 188, 194, 205, 209, 238, 256, 257, 265,287, 297,303,313
B
Bickel, A., 75, 103, 124, 148, 199, 219, 250 Brown v Board of Education, 82, 257, 279 Bush v.
Gore, 147C
CCM. See Community’s constitutional morality (CCM)
Checks and balance, 102, 114, 126-130, 133-137, 139, 141, 142
Christiano, Thomas, 5, 49, 51, 52, 54, 55, 134 Circumstances of judicial review, 55, 63-66 Circumstances of politics, 50, 51, 59,
154,189
Co-authorship, 7, 187-190, 192-194, 198, 201,202, 207-210
Common law, 33, 34, 42-44, 46, 53, 63, 66, 85, 94, 102, 104, 106, 107, 115, 120, 247, 248, 252, 275, 276, 278-285, 288-290
Common law constitutionalism, 9, 248, 275-290
Community’s constitutional morality (CCM), 8, 275, 278
Community values, 248-258, 260, 262, 264, 265, 268, 269
Compromise, 36, 58-60, 120, 152, 169, 206, 236, 241,263,277,300,308 Constituent assemblies, 167-171, 203-208 Constituent power, 8, 178, 191, 193, 196, 199, 201, 220, 234-237, 239-243, 245 Constitutional amendments, 7, 64, 86, 94, 98, 148, 167, 174, 177, 196, 203, 213-228 Constitutional change, 186-210 Constitutional court, 30-66, 71-88, 96, 99, 103, 115, 120, 121, 137, 140, 148-150, 155, 168, 171-173, 181, 191, 200, 201, 214,219
Constitutional dialogue, 6, 86, 87, 122, 123, 136, 149, 158-163
Constitutionalism, 44, 57, 61, 63, 65, 66, 73, 78, 81, 88, 93, 100-111, 113, 115, 116, 119-122, 124, 125, 127, 130, 132, 133, 136, 139, 142, 148, 149, 161, 181, 183, 186, 188, 191, 194, 197,205,210, 234-237, 239, 241-245, 266, 278, 281, 289, 290
Constitutional juries, 8, 248, 249, 265-269 Constitutional replacement doctrine.
See Replacement doctrineConstitutional supremacy, 94, 95, 97, 197, 218, 220, 225
Constitution making, 4, 7, 168, 170, 171, 173-179,182,207
Constructive interpretation, 36, 38, 40, 41, 45, 53,306,312,314,320
Counter-majoritarian role (of courts), 75-77, 88 Criterial concepts, 298, 301
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D
Dahl, Robert, 82, 131, 133, 191, 199, 249, 256,257, 261
Deliberation, 4, 6, 26, 30, 47, 51, 53, 54, 56-60, 62-65, 75, 79, 81, 103, 104, 106, 109, 111, 113, 120, 122, 126-128, 130, 132, 133, 135-137, 141, 151-154,
169, 171-173, 179, 181, 188, 192-194, 203, 206, 244, 262, 263, 265, 266, 268,278
Deliberative democracy, 78, 79, 81, 121, 123, 126, 127, 132, 134, 135, 138, 139, 191, 192,262
Deliberative democratic constitutionalism, 186-192, 194, 208, 210
Deliberative poll, 248, 249, 262-267, 269 Democracy, 45, 47-52, 54-57, 59-64, 66, 72, 75-80, 83, 86, 98, 101-105, 108, 109, 112, 115, 121, 123, 127, 132-134, 136, 138-140, 148, 149, 151-153, 157, 158, 186, 187, 190-195, 197, 199, 203, 205, 207, 208, 210, 234, 236, 237, 241-245, 249-253, 256, 260, 261, 263, 268, 269,287
Democratic condition, 55, 58
Democratic constitutional democracy, 191 Democratic Justification Thesis (DJT), 50-55 Dependence thesis, 3, 32
Dialogic constitutionalism, 119, 121-126, 135, 138, 141-142
Direct democratic constitutional change, 193-194
Disagreement, 2, 4, 9, 39, 40, 42, 49-52, 54,
55, 59, 62, 64, 65, 96, 102, 106, 107, 110-112, 114, 116, 151, 153-158, 163,
170, 171, 189, 194, 202, 205, 210, 219, 243, 281, 299, 300, 304, 305, 316, 319
Discursive legitimacy, 81
Distinguishing, 42, 180, 238, 279, 280 DJT. See Democratic Justification Thesis (DJT) Dworkin, Ronald, 3, 4, 9, 34-38, 40, 43, 55,
56, 58, 65, 76, 108, 150, 249, 255, 260, 261,278, 294-296,298-321
F
Fishkin, James, 112, 131, 132, 206, 262, 263,265
Fit, 41, 64, 237, 239, 299-301, 313-317, 321
Formalism, 73, 248, 249, 308
Forms of life, 317-320
Furman v Georgia, 250, 253
G
Gardbaum, Stephen, 6, 45, 61, 62, 64, 66,
93-117, 120, 158, 161,248
Greenberg, Mark, 30, 36-41, 46
I
Integrity, 36-38, 40, 65, 171, 195,243, 306, 313 Interpretation, 35-40, 45, 47, 49, 53, 60-62,
66, 73-75, 84, 86, 95, 96, 108, 122,
125, 141, 147-152, 156, 171, 177, 180-182, 186, 199, 200, 239, 244, 248, 253, 260, 267, 275, 276, 278, 281, 285, 294, 295, 300-303, 305-314, 316-321
Interpretive concept, 294, 297-299, 301, 302, 311,313,315,321,322
Interpretivism, 9, 41, 278
J
Judicial interpretation, 73, 136, 150, 182, 198-200,244, 247-249
Judicialization of politics, 148, 198
Judicial review, 15, 30-66, 74, 75, 88, 93-117, 119-122, 124-126, 134, 136, 138-140, 147-164, 198-200, 248, 251, 252, 257, 260, 265, 268, 278, 287
Judicial supremacy, 6, 54, 60-63, 65, 74, 88, 93-101, 103, 105, 107-109, 114-116, 120, 136, 147, 149, 151, 159,162
Justification, 5, 21, 22, 27, 30, 35, 37, 42, 44, 47-65, 100, 102-105, 111-113, 121, 123, 169, 210, 236, 250, 255, 268, 302, 309,312,315-317
E
Effectiveness, 79, 84, 106, 223, 227, 236, 241, 245,266
Ely, John Hart, 61, 75, 79, 195, 199, 250, 252-255, 257
K
Kramer, Larry, 2, 75, 124, 147, 149, 151, 219, 247
L
Law (argumentative character of), 30,
37-41,53 Legalalienation, 137-141 Legislative constitutional change, 195 Legitimacy, 19, 26, 27, 30, 40, 47-49, 53-57,
62, 63, 66, 72, 75-79, 81-83, 88, 98,
99, 102-107, 109, 111, 113, 114, 119,
120, 151, 152, 159, 189-191, 195, 196,
199, 208, 210, 243, 244, 247-249, 252, 255-262, 265, 267-269, 287-290, 304 Living Constitution, 226, 276
M
MacCormick, Neil, 34, 38-40, 46, 53,
308,312
Majoritarian democracy, 132, 213-228 Majoritarian function, 71-88
Majority rule, 14, 16, 25-27, 72, 76, 152, 191, 192, 194, 256, 258, 260
Marmor, Andrei, 5, 13-28, 39, 48, 51, 56, 254 Mendoza case, 140
Moral profile, 36-38
N
Neoconstitutionalism, 73
New Commonwealth Model of
Constitutionalism, 61, 65, 120, 142 Normal Justification Thesis (NJT), 3, 5, 30,
31,48-50, 52, 55, 60, 63
P
Parliamentary sovereignty, 45, 101, 109, 119,
136,149-157,162
Pettit, Phillip, 132, 259 Political action, 50, 51, 150, 234, 235, 237,
239,241,243-245,305
Political concept, 4, 9, 43, 130, 241, 304
Political constitutionalism, 7, 101-103,
108-110, 113, 181
Political equality, 50, 56, 62, 64, 113, 187,
188, 190, 191, 193, 194, 198-203,
206-209, 256-259, 261, 265, 268 Political representation, 77-78 Popular constitutionalism, 147, 149, 151, 219 Post, Robert, 84, 243-245
Postema, Gerald, 33, 34, 42, 301, 302, 308,
309,312-314
Pre-emptive thesis, 3, 30, 32-34, 54 Proceduralism, 188-190, 208
Public hearings, 7, 80, 115, 137, 168, 173,
179-182
R
Radical constitution, 8, 130, 234, 237,
243-245 Randomized Judicial Review (RJR), 5, 13-28 Ratio decidendi, 33, 280 Rawls, John, 13, 60, 76, 78, 139, 153, 154,
189, 200, 251,253,254 Raz, Joseph, 3, 30-35, 38-41, 43 Reasons, 3, 19, 25, 31-33, 35, 37, 39-42, 44,
47-50, 52, 53, 56-63, 66, 79-81, 98,
99, 103, 105, 108, 111, 112, 114, 116,
117, 121-123, 125-128, 136, 139, 149, 150, 153, 169, 171, 178, 187, 188, 192-195, 199, 200, 203-209, 248, 267, 280, 301,302,310,313,315,318 Replacement doctrine, 8, 213-215, 228 Representative function, 75, 77, 88 Representative role (of courts), 72, 78-88 Responsiveness, 187, 192, 193, 200, 203-209 RJR. See Randomized Judicial Review (RJR) Rodriguez, v British Columbia, 251 Roe v Wade, 43,44,84,258 Rule of law, 8, 19-22, 34, 39, 46, 59, 62, 73,
74, 86, 111, 188, 234, 239, 242, 243, 245, 251
S
Sadurski, Wojciech, 116, 250, 253-255, 257 Separation of power, 64, 78, 112, 130, 135, 159, 161, 162, 164
Shapiro, Scott, 31, 32, 34, 40, 48, 50, 198, 307
Sovereignty, 8, 45, 101, 121, 159, 190, 234, 237-241
Speech communities, 282-290
Stabilizing function, 278, 282-290
Stages of interpretation, 314-317
Standard Picture, 30, 36-38, 53.
See also Greenberg, MarkStrauss, David, 275, 276, 279-282, 289
Structured deliberation, 188, 191-192, 194
Substitution doctrine, 219-227
T
Theoretical disagreements, 38-40, 295
U
Unconstitutionality, 15, 23-25, 30, 42, 46, 53, 54,84, 179, 180,213-228
V
Veto players, 79, 200-203
W
Waldron, Jeremy, 2, 4, 5, 7, 14, 27, 31, 41, 43, 49-52, 54, 61-63, 75, 101, 102, 107, 108, 114, 116, 138, 147-164, 189, 219
Waluchow, Wil, 8, 9, 44, 45, 251, 252, 254, 255,260, 263,275-290
Wellington, Harry, 249-252, 256-258, 260
Wittgenstein, 284, 295, 301, 308-310, 315,319
Written constitution, 16, 17, 21, 275-290
Z
Zurn, Christopher, 185-210, 266-268