Political Representation and Constitutional Adjudication

Constitutional courts claim to act “in the name of the people” and, moreover, are supposed to do so in the express terms of many constitutional texts. This raises the question of knowing whether they can be deemed as proper representatives of the people. This book addresses that question, offering different views both in favor and against the idea of political representation by the constitutional jurisdiction. The contributions are authored by prominent scholars with outstanding previous work on the themes of political representation and of constitutional review, namely Michel Troper, Pasquale Pasquino, Pierre Brunet, Miguel Nogueira de Brito, Dimitrios Kyritsis, Bojan Spaic, Pedro Lomba, and Pierre-Marie Raynal. Chapter “In search of what is common: political representation by the constitutional jurisdiction” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0International License via link.springer.com.

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Political Representation and Constitutional Adjudication

Constitutional courts claim to act “in the name of the people” and, moreover, are supposed to do so in the express terms of many constitutional texts. This raises the question of knowing whether they can be deemed as proper representatives of the people. This book addresses that question, offering different views both in favor and against the idea of political representation by the constitutional jurisdiction. The contributions are authored by prominent scholars with outstanding previous work on the themes of political representation and of constitutional review, namely Michel Troper, Pasquale Pasquino, Pierre Brunet, Miguel Nogueira de Brito, Dimitrios Kyritsis, Bojan Spaic, Pedro Lomba, and Pierre-Marie Raynal. Chapter “In search of what is common: political representation by the constitutional jurisdiction” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0International License via link.springer.com.

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Political Representation and Constitutional Adjudication

Political Representation and Constitutional Adjudication

by Luís Pereira Coutinho (Editor)
Political Representation and Constitutional Adjudication

Political Representation and Constitutional Adjudication

by Luís Pereira Coutinho (Editor)

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Constitutional courts claim to act “in the name of the people” and, moreover, are supposed to do so in the express terms of many constitutional texts. This raises the question of knowing whether they can be deemed as proper representatives of the people. This book addresses that question, offering different views both in favor and against the idea of political representation by the constitutional jurisdiction. The contributions are authored by prominent scholars with outstanding previous work on the themes of political representation and of constitutional review, namely Michel Troper, Pasquale Pasquino, Pierre Brunet, Miguel Nogueira de Brito, Dimitrios Kyritsis, Bojan Spaic, Pedro Lomba, and Pierre-Marie Raynal. Chapter “In search of what is common: political representation by the constitutional jurisdiction” is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0International License via link.springer.com.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031859830
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 05/08/2025
Series: Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice , #124
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 632 KB

About the Author

Luís Pereira Coutinho is Associate Professor at the University of Lisbon's School of Law. His main research interests are Constitutional Law and Constitutional Theory. Luís has previously published two books with Springer as an editor: "Judicial Activism: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the American and European Experiences" and "The Political Dimension of Constitutional Law", as well as articles in several journals. He is also a contributor to the Springer Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy.

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