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Codification of Administrative Law

A Comparative Study on the Sources of Administrative Law

(Author) Prof.Dr.LL.M.Felix Uhlmann
Format: HardCover
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This open access book blends constitutional theory with real-life political practice. It explores the impact of codifying constitutional amendments on the operation of the constitution in relation to democracy, the rule of law, and the separation of powers. It draws from comparative, historical, political, and theoretical perspectives to answer questions all constitutional designers should ask themselves: - Should the constitution append amendments sequentially to the end of the text? - Should it embed amendments directly into the existing text, with notations about what has been modified and how? - Should it instead insert amendments into the text without indicating at all that any alteration has occurred? The book examines the 3 major models of amendment codification-the appendative, the integrative, and the invisible models-and also shows how some jurisdictions have innovated alternative forms of amendment codification that combine elements of more than 1 model in a unique hybridisation driven by history, law, and politics. Constitutional designers rarely consider where in the constitution to codify amendments once they are ratified. Yet this choice is pivotal to the operation of any constitution. This groundbreaking book shows why the placement of constitutional amendments goes well beyond mere aesthetics. It influences how and whether a people remembers its past, how the constitutional text will be interpreted and by whom, and whether the constitution will be easily accessible to the governed. A global tour of the high stakes of constitution-making, this book features 18 diverse and outstanding scholars from around the world-across Africa, America, Asia and Oceania, and Europe-raising new questions, opening our eyes to new streams of research, and uncovering new possibilities for constitutional design. The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.

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Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format:
HardCover
Number of pages:
447
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781509954926
Publish year:
2023
Publish date:
July 27, 2023

Prof.Dr.LL.M.Felix Uhlmann

Prof. Dr. LL.M. Felix Uhlmann is a renowned scholar known for his groundbreaking work on the intersection of law and literature. His book "The Power of Words: Exploring the Relationship Between Language and Justice" has been hailed as a seminal work in the field. Uhlmann's writing style is precise and thought-provoking, with a focus on revealing the complexities of language in legal contexts. His key contributions to literature include challenging traditional notions of legal language and its impact on society.

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