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Peace, Discontent and Constitutional Law Martin Belov

Peace, Discontent and Constitutional Law By Martin Belov

Peace, Discontent and Constitutional Law by Martin Belov


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This book offers a multi-discursive analysis of the constitutional foundations for peaceful coexistence, the constitutional background for discontent and the impact of discontent, and the consequences of conflict and revolution on the constitutional order of a democratic society which may lead to its implosion.

Peace, Discontent and Constitutional Law Summary

Peace, Discontent and Constitutional Law: Challenges to Constitutional Order and Democracy by Martin Belov

This book offers a multi-discursive analysis of the constitutional foundations for peaceful coexistence, the constitutional background for discontent and the impact of discontent, and the consequences of conflict and revolution on the constitutional order of a democratic society which may lead to its implosion. It explores the capacity of the constitutional order to serve as a reliable framework for peaceful co-existence while allowing for reasonable and legitimate discontent. It outlines the main factors contributing to rising pressure on constitutional order which may produce an implosion of constitutionalism and constitutional democracy as we have come to know it. The collection presents a wide range of views on the ongoing implosion of the liberal-democratic constitutional consensus which predetermined the constitutional axiology, the institutional design, the constitutional mythology and the functioning of the constitutional orders since the last decades of the 20th century. The constitutional perspective is supplemented with perspectives from financial, EU, labour and social security law, administrative law, migration and religious law. Liberal viewpoints encounter radical democratic and critical legal viewpoints. The work thus allows for a plurality of viewpoints, theoretical preferences and thematic discourses offering a pluralist scientific account of the key challenges to peaceful coexistence within the current constitutional framework.

The book provides a valuable resource for academics, researchers and policymakers working in the areas of constitutional law and politics.

About Martin Belov

Martin Belov is Professor in Constitutional and Comparative Constitutional Law at the University of Sofia St. Kliment Ohridski. He is Vice Dean of the University of Sofia St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Law responsible for the international relations and digitalization. He has published widely on aspects of comparative constitutional law.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I. The Constitutional Foundations of Democratic Peace and Democratic Discontent in Times of Crisis and Transition

  1. Constitutional Foundations of Peace and Discontent
  2. The right to protest and contestation in a deliberative democracy
  3. Part II. Peace and Discontent in the EU constitutional order

  4. The Material Constitutional Arrangement of the European Union
  5. "Dont You Know Theyre Talkin bout a Revolution? (It Sounds Like a Whisper)": the Bundesverfassungsgericht Ruling in Weiss
  6. National identity (under Art. 4(2) TEU) and constitutional identity (as counter-limits) are not the same. Sailing amongst sincere cooperation revised and the perils of an unavoidable lacuna
  7. Part III. Peace, Order, and Disorder in Composite Societies: National, Ethnocentric, and Religious Factors for Peace or Discontent

  8. A transnational saga of concepts and realities in constitutional history: 1787-1867
  9. Inequality and Post-Revolutionary Constitutionalism: A Comparative Law Inquiry on South Asia and Latin America
  10. A Silent Revolution: How the Islamic Religious Law is Paving Its Way into the European Legal Orders
  11. Part IV. Economic Challenges to Constitutional Peace and Order in Times of Crisis of Neoliberalism

  12. The Transformative Side of Law Reflections on the Reconstruction of a Radical Democratic Labour Law
  13. The Quiet Revolutions in Social Protection and the Constitutional Safeguards in Eastern Europe: The Cases of Bulgaria, Slovenia, and Latvia
  14. Constitutional Change in Greece as a Result of the Financial Crisis: Privatizations and the (R)evolution of the Economic Constitution

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NPB9780367539702
9780367539702
0367539705
Peace, Discontent and Constitutional Law: Challenges to Constitutional Order and Democracy by Martin Belov
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-05-24
260
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