Constitutionalism Justified

Rainer Forst in Discourse

Matthias Klatt editor Ester Herlin-Karnell editor Héctor A Morales Zúñiga editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:6th Dec '19

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Constitutionalism Justified cover

Constitutionalism Justified analyzes leading Frankfurt School theorist Rainer Forst's theory of a basic right to justification, unique in combining insights from philosophy, constitutionalism, and legal theory. Drawing upon Kant's critical philosophy and Habermas's discourse theory, he has developed fresh perspectives on core topics like the concept of justice, the relation between modernity and emancipation, and human rights. The contributors to this volume explore Forst's work from three different perspectives: philosophy, legal philosophy, and constitutional theory. The first part of this volume addresses the philosophical argument of the basic right to justification, including the influence of Kantian thought on this right, the deontological versus teleological fundamentals, the tension between moral pluralism and universalism, and the relation of the right to justification with social and distributive justice. The second part covers how the right to justification is embedded in constitutional and legal frameworks. It explores the implications that Forst's right to justification has for conceptualizing constitutional democracy and its foundations, and how the moral right to justification may translate into particular practices of justification that are constrained by a legal framework. This includes discussion of the value of constitutionalism in general, of the relation between the formal structure of democracy and substantive justice, of the inclusion of outsiders to the constitutional setting, and of proportionality analysis and judicial review as forms of justification. The book concludes with Rainer Forst's reply to his interlocutors, making the book a valuable source for future research.

This collection assembles twelve contributions discussing Rainer Forst's political and social philosophy. Forst's work is addressed from the perspective of how it can contribute to tackling some core questions of the philosophy of law and legal theory ... In particular, the volume asks how Forst's comprehensive theory of justice can shed light on the nature and value of constitutional law and the rights that are protected therein. * Esther Neuhann, University of Hamburg, Jurisprudence *

ISBN: 9780190889050

Dimensions: 165mm x 236mm x 33mm

Weight: 680g

384 pages