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The twilight of constitutionalism

2010 
INTRODUCTION PART I: CONSTITUTIONALISM AND THE EROSION OF STATEHOOD 1. The Achievement of Constitutionalism and its Prospects in a Changed World 2. Disconnecting Constitutions from Statehood: Is Global Constitutionalism a Viable Concept? 3. What is Constitutionalisation? PART II: THE QUESTION OF EUROPE 4. European Governance: Governing with or without the State? 5. Legitimacy in the Multi-level European Polity 6. Constitutionalism and Representation: European Parliamentarism in the Treaty of Lisbon PART III: CONSTITUTIONALISM WITHOUT DEMOCRACY? 7. More Law, Less Democracy? Democracy and Transnational Constitutionalism 8. On Constitutional Membership 9. Constitutionalism and Democracy in the World Society PART IV: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 10. The Best of Times and the Worst of Times: Between Constitutional Triumphalism and Nostalgia 11. In Defence of 'Constitution' PART V: GLOBAL ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: A VIABLE SUBSTITUTE? 12. Global Administrative Law and the Constitutional Ambition 13. Administration without Sovereignty PART VI: THE EMERGENCE OF SOCIETAL CONSTITUTIONALISM 14. Beyond the Holistic Constitution? 15. The Morphogenesis of Constitutionalism 16. Fragmented Foundations: Societal Constitutionalism beyond the Nation State
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