The Double-Facing Constitution

Thomas Poole editor David Dyzenhaus editor Jacco Bomhoff editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:30th Jan '20

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Explores how constitutional orders engage with and are shaped by their exteriors.

How do constitutions deal with 'foreignness' - with legal norms from other legal systems, with individuals from elsewhere, or with the operation of their own rules abroad? These questions, often marginal in constitutional theory, are central to this book and to the view of 'double-facing' constitutional law that it develops and illustrates.This collection explores some of the many ways in which constitutional orders engage with, and are shaped by, their exteriors. Constitutional and legal theory often marginalize 'foreign' elements, such as norms originating in other legal systems, the movement of individuals across borders, or the application of domestic law to foreign affairs. In The Double-Facing Constitution, these instances of boundary crossing lie at the heart of an alternative understanding of constitutions as permeable membranes, through which norms can and sometimes must travel. Constitutional orders are facing both inwards and outwards - and the outside world influences their interiors just as much as their internal orders help shape their surroundings. Different essays discuss the theoretical and historical foundations of this view (grounded in Kelsen, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau and others), and its contemporary relevance for areas as diverse as migration law, the conflict of laws, and foreign relations law.

ISBN: 9781108485487

Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 228mm

Weight: 730g

440 pages