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Book Title
Constitutional Ratification without Reason (Oxford Constitutiona,
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Administrative Law
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9780198852346

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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198852347
ISBN-13
9780198852346
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Number of Pages
400 Pages
Publication Name
Constitutional Ratification Without Reason
Language
English
Subject
General
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Author
Jeffrey A. Lenowitz
Subject Area
Law
Series
Oxford Constitutional Theory Ser.
Format
Hardcover

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1.2 in
Item Weight
26.6 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

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Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2021-950728
Dewey Edition
23
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"In his new book, Constitutional Ratification Without Reason, Jeffrey Lenowitz carefully addresses the fundamental normative questions related to the practice of constitutional ratification. His response to the basic question of whether ratification is normatively necessary for a constitutional system is refreshingly original and poses an impressive challenge to the dominant approaches in the field. Overall, the book presents a first-rate argument in every way, especially reflective of the value of Jeffrey's approach to political theory." -- Jack Knight, Frederic Cleaveland Professor of Law and Political Science, Duke University "Constitutional Ratification Without Reason is one of the most illuminating books I've read in years about the deep conundra surrounding the notion of constitutional "legitimacy" in an age that valorizes "popular sovereignty." Lenowitz's skepticism especially about purported popular ratification of an already-drafted constitution is persuasive and should have great impact on both theoretical discussions and the actualities of constitutional formation." -- Sanford Levinson, W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair and Professor of Government, University of Texas Law School, In his new book, Constitutional Ratification Without Reason, Jeffrey Lenowitz carefully addresses the fundamental normative questions related to the practice of constitutional ratification. His response to the basic question of whether ratification is normatively necessary for a constitutional system is refreshingly original and poses an impressive challenge to the dominant approaches in the field. Overall, the book presents a first-rate argument in everyway, especially reflective of the value of Jeffrey's approach to political theory., "In his new book, Constitutional Ratification Without Reason, Jeffrey Lenowitz carefully addresses the fundamental normative questions related to the practice of constitutional ratification. His response to the basic question of whether ratification is normatively necessary for a constitutional system is refreshingly original and poses an impressive challenge to the dominant approaches in the field. Overall, the book presents a first-rate argument in every way, especially reflective of the value of Jeffrey's approach to political theory." -- Jack Knight, Frederic Cleaveland Professor of Law and Political Science, Duke University"Constitutional Ratification Without Reason is one of the most illuminating books I've read in years about the deep conundra surrounding the notion of constitutional "legitimacy" in an age that valorizes "popular sovereignty." Lenowitz's skepticism especially about purported popular ratification of an already-drafted constitution is persuasive and should have great impact on both theoretical discussions and the actualities of constitutional formation." -- Sanford Levinson, W. St. John Garwood and W. St. John Garwood, Jr. Centennial Chair and Professor of Government, University of Texas Law School
Dewey Decimal
342.02
Table Of Content
1. Questioning Ratification1. Basic concepts2. Ratification3. What kind of justification?4. Why care about ratification?5. Structure2. Ratification Beyond (And Before) Constitutions1. Agency law2. Ratification in treaty law3. Labor law and collective bargaining4. Conclusions3. The Invention of Constitutional Ratification1. The Berkshire Constitutionalists2. The Mechanicks' Union of New York City3. Ratification by state conventions: Philadelphia4. Ratification by Convention: Georgia5. Conclusion4. Making the Constituent Power Speak1. The theory of constituent power2. Finding constituent power justifications3. Constituent power dispersed4. Conclusion5. The Unalienable Right of the Berkshire Constitutionalists1. Historical context, theoretical context2. Constituent power rooted in contractualism3. Constitutional creation and constituent power4. The Sleeping Sovereign and the Unique Site Justification5. Conclusion6. Ignorance and the Constituent Power1. What kind of choice?2. Condorcet's prediction3. Ignorant framers4. Information shortcuts5. Educating the people6. Conclusion7. Representation Through Accountability1. Representation justification2. Ratification's potential role3. Ratification as accountability mechanism4. Objections5. Conclusion8. Legitimacy Types and Procedures1. What is legitimacy?2. Legitimate constitutions3. Creating legitimacy4. Pathways to constitutional legitimacy5. Conclusions9. Legitimation Device1. Substantive legitimation2. Procedural moral legitimation3. Procedural sociological legitimation4. Conclusion10. Conclusion1. Summary of findings2. Lessons and questions3. Context dependent reasons
Synopsis
This volume focuses on constitutional ratification, the procedure in which a draft constitution is submitted by its creators to the people or their representatives in an up or down vote determining implementation. Ratification is increasingly common and routinely recommended by experts. Nonetheless, it is neither neutral nor inevitable. Constitutions can be made without it and when it is used it has significant effects. This raises the central question of the book: should ratification be recommended? Put another way: is there a reason for treating the procedure as a default for the constitution-making process? Surprisingly, these questions are rarely asked. The procedure's worth is assumed, not demonstrated, while ratification is generally overlooked in the literature. In fact, this is the first sustained study of ratification. To address these oversights, this book defines ratification and its types, explains the procedure's effects, conceptual origins, and history, and then concentrates on finding reasons for its use. Specifically, it builds up and analyzes the three most likely normative justifications. These urge the implementation of ratification because the procedure: enables the constituent power to make its constitution; fosters representation during constitution-making; or helps create a legitimate constitution. Ultimately, these justifications are found wanting, leading to the conclusion that ratification lacks a convincing, context-independent justification. Thus, until new arguments are developed, experts should not give recommendations for ratification as a matter of course, practitioners should not reach for it uncritically, and-more generally-one should avoid the blanket application of concepts from democratic theory to extraordinary contexts such as constitution-making., This volume analyses constitutional ratification procedures, examines their nature, origins, history, and especially the potential justifications for their use. The author offers a comprehensive demonstration of how constitution-making recommendations can be evaluated and tested from a normative and theoretical perspective.
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K3161

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