権力分立の比較モデル<br>The Three Branches : A Comparative Model of Separation of Powers (Oxford Constitutional Theory)

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権力分立の比較モデル
The Three Branches : A Comparative Model of Separation of Powers (Oxford Constitutional Theory)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 276 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780199602117
  • DDC分類 342.044

基本説明

Linking arguments from comparative constitutional law and international law, the book analyses the applicability of the traditional model of the separation of powers in the context of international organizations like the EU and WTO.

Full Description

The idea of the separation of powers is still popular in much political and constitutional discourse, though its meaning for the modern state remains unclear and contested. This book develops a new, comprehensive, and systematic account of the principle. It then applies this new concept to legal problems of different national constitutional orders, the law of the European Union, and international institutional law. It connects an argument from normative political theory with phenomena taken from comparative constitutional law. The book argues that the conflict between individual liberty and democratic self-determination that is characteristic of modern constitutionalism is proceduralized through the establishment of different governmental branches.

A close analysis of the relation between individual and collective autonomy on the one hand and the ways lawmaking through public institutions can be established on the other hand helps us identify criteria for determining how legislative, administrative, and judicial lawmaking can be distinguished and should be organized. These criteria define a common ground in the confusing variety of western constitutional traditions and their diverse use of the notion of separated powers. They also enable us to establish a normative framework that throws a fresh perspective on problems of constitutional law in different constitutional systems: constitutional judicial review of legislation, limits of legislative delegation, parliamentary control of the executive, and standing. Linking arguments from comparative constitutional law and international law, the book then uses this framework to offer a new perspective on the debate on constitutionalism beyond the state. The concept permits certain institutional insights of the constitutional experiences within states to be applied at the international level without falling into any form of methodological nationalism.

Contents

Introduction: Constitutional Theory and Political Philosophy ; 1. Division of Powers: Traditions and Meanings ; The traditional division of powers: a comparative sketch on France, England, the United States, and Germany ; The separation of powers - functions and meanings of a concept ; Conclusions ; 2. Self-Determination as the Source of Separated Powers ; Self-determination as the basic concept of legitimacy ; Self-determination through law ; The three powers: a model from legitimacy ; Conclusions ; 3. Problems of Separated Powers in the Constitutional State ; Parliament and Government ; Constitutional Review ; Limits of judicial control of the administration ; Conclusions ; 4. Separation of Powers Beyond the State ; Introduction: The internationalization of law, an analysis from legitimacy ; The internationalized constitutional state ; European integration ; International law ; Hybrid organizations ; 5. Outlook: Governance - Constitutionalization - A Fourth Branch?

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