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Oxford University Press, USA

Constitutional Amendments: Making, Breaking, and Changing Constitutions

Constitutional Amendments: Making, Breaking, and Changing Constitutions

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Constitutional Amendments: Making, Breaking, and Changing Constitutions is both a roadmap for navigating the intellectual universe of constitutional amendments and a blueprint for building and improving the rules of constitutional change. Drawing from dozens of constitutions in every region of the world, this book blends theory with practice to answer two all-important questions: what is an amendment and how should constitutional designers structure the procedures of constitutional change? The first matters now more than ever. Reformers are exploiting the rules of constitutional amendment, testing the limits of legal constraint, undermining the norms of democratic government, and flouting the constitution as written to create entirely new constitutions that masquerade as ordinary amendments. The second question is central to the performance and endurance of constitutions. Constitutional designers today have virtually no resources to guide them in constructing the rules of
amendment, and scholars do not have a clear portrait of the significance of amendment rules in the project of constitutionalism. This book shows that no part of a constitution is more important than the procedures we use change it. Amendment rules open a window into the soul of a constitution, exposing its deepest vulnerabilities and revealing its greatest strengths. The codification of amendment rules often at the end of the text proves that last is not always least.


Author: Richard Albert
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 08/01/2019
Pages: 350
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.30lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.81d
ISBN: 9780190640484

Review Citation(s):
Choice 04/01/2020

About the Author

Richard Albert is the William Stamps Farish Professor in Law at the University of Texas at Austin.

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