Constituting Constitutionalism

N. Brown
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Nathan Brown looks at the constitutions that were drafted in Arab countries after 2011 through the prism of the ‘new constitutionalism’, which emphasizes the need for democratic and participatory processes and has recently gained traction among constitutionalists. Instead of focusing on the actual texts that were produced, Brown looks at the peculiar circumstances in which those constitutions were written and explains how, in the chaotic context of ‘passionate reality’ which characterizes transitions, certain procedural choices were made (or imposed) that greatly affected the outcome.
构成宪政
内森·布朗从“新宪政”的角度审视2011年后阿拉伯国家起草的宪法,强调民主和参与过程的必要性,最近在宪政主义者中获得了吸引力。布朗并没有把重点放在实际的文本上,而是着眼于那些宪法形成的特殊环境,并解释了在过渡时期所特有的“激情现实”的混乱背景下,某些程序选择是如何被做出(或强加)的,这些程序选择极大地影响了结果。
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