Can the people exercise constituent power?

IF 1.1 3区 社会学 Q2 LAW
George Duke
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Abstract

Contemporary constitutional theorists sometimes use the phrase “the constituent power of the people” in a way that is, on closer examination, ambiguous. It could mean that the people is the bearer of constituent power, that the people exercises constituent power, or both. This article examines this pivotal, yet rarely explicitly thematized, distinction internal to the concept of constituent power and considers its downstream implications for constitutional theory. The proposition that the people is the bearer of constituent power, I argue, is best read narrowly as a claim about the proper subject of attribution for major constitutional change. The proposition that the people exercises constituent power, however, is best read either as (i) a claim about the capacity of citizens to effect constitutional change through collective deliberation, or (ii) shorthand for the claim that representatives should always engage in processes of constitutional change on behalf of citizens. If these readings are true, the article concludes, then this has important consequences for the theory and practice of constituent power and for its relationship with political representation.
人民能行使制宪权吗?
当代宪法理论家有时使用“人民的组成力量”一词,仔细观察,这种说法是模棱两可的。这可能意味着人民是组成权力的持有者,人民行使组成权力,或者两者兼而有之。本文探讨了构成权概念内部的这种关键但很少明确主题化的区别,并考虑了其对宪法理论的下游影响。我认为,人民是宪法权力的持有者这一命题最好狭隘地解读为对重大宪法变革的适当归属主题的主张。然而,人民行使宪法权力的主张最好理解为(i)关于公民通过集体审议实现宪法变革的能力的主张,或(ii)代表应始终代表公民参与宪法变革进程的主张的简写。文章总结道,如果这些解读是真的,那么这将对组成权的理论和实践及其与政治代表性的关系产生重要影响。
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