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A Pluralist Theory Of Constitutional Justice Assessing Liberal Democracy In Times Of Rising Populism And Illiberalism Rosenfeld

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A Pluralist Theory Of Constitutional Justice Assessing Liberal Democracy In Times Of Rising Populism And Illiberalism Rosenfeld
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.75 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Rosenfeld, Michel
ISBN: 9780198862680, 9780191895135, 9780192607362, 9780192607379, 0198862687, 019189513X, 0192607367, 0192607375
Language: English
Year: 2023

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A Pluralist Theory Of Constitutional Justice Assessing Liberal Democracy In Times Of Rising Populism And Illiberalism Rosenfeld by Rosenfeld, Michel 9780198862680, 9780191895135, 9780192607362, 9780192607379, 0198862687, 019189513X, 0192607367, 0192607375 instant download after payment.

This resource provides a systematic account of the role of distributive justice in the normative legitimation of liberal constitutions. The requirements of distributive justice are highly contested, and constitutions are susceptible to influencing those they govern. Rosenfeld suggests that liberal constitutions must incorporate 'justice essentials'.

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