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Neil Walker, Martin Loughlin
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This book sets out to examine some of the key features of what we describe as the paradox of constitutionalism: whether those who have the authority to make a constitution - the 'constituent power' - can do so without effectively surrendering that...
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Neil Walker, Martin Loughlin
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ISBN/UID: 9780199204960
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Language: English
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This book sets out to examine some of the key features of what we describe as the paradox of constitutionalism: whether those who have the authority to make a constitution - the 'constituent power' - can do so without effectively surrendering that...