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Constitutional Change and Popular Sovereignty
Populism, Politics and the Law in Ireland
von Maria Cahill, Colm Ó Cinnéide, Seán Ó Conaill
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Reihe: Comparative Constitutional Change
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-032-00759-5
Erschienen am 09.01.2023
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 18 mm [T]
Gewicht: 472 Gramm
Umfang: 320 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

This collection focuses on the particular nexus of popular sovereignty and constitutional change, and the implications of the recent surge in populism for systems where constitutional change is directly decided upon by the people via referendum.



Maria Cahill is Professor of Law at University College Cork, where she teaches constitutional law, legal reasoning and research methodologies. She has been a Visiting Fellow at the University of Oxford and the University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on constitutional theory, comparative constitutional law and the principle of subsidiarity.

Colm Ó Cinnéide is Professor of Constitutional and Human Rights Law at University College London (UCL). He has published extensively in the field of comparative constitutional, human rights and anti-discrimination law. He has also acted as specialist legal adviser to the Joint Committee on Human Rights and the Women and Equalities Committee of the UK Parliament, and advised a range of international organisations including the United Nations (UN), International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the European Commission.

Seán Ó Conaill teaches dlí bunreachtúil (constitutional law through the medium of Irish) at the School of Law at University College Cork. He teaches and researches in the areas of constitutional law (with a focus on the Irish language) and sports law. He is a frequent contributor to Irish and English language media.

Conor O'Mahony is Professor of Law and Deputy Dean of the School of Law at University College Cork. He teaches and researches in the areas of constitutional law and children's rights. He has published articles on constitutional change particularly on the issues of marriage equality and children's rights, and has been invited to address the Irish Constitutional Convention and Citizens' Assembly.



Introduction

Part 1: Sovereignty

  1. "Introduction: The Reign of Popular Sovereignty in Ireland - An antidote to populism?"
  2. "The Origins of Popular Sovereignty in Ireland: Theory and Reality"
  3. "Self-Determination & the Irish Constitutional Framework"
  4. "'Conceptualising popular sovereignty in the Irish constitutional order"
  5. "Populism, 'The People' and Popular Sovereignty"
  6. "The Relational State: Does the Primacy of Popular Sovereignty Prevent a Feminist Understanding of State Sovereignty?"
  7. Part 2: Referendums and Constitutional Change

  8. "Introduction to Part 2: Expressing Popular Sovereignty through Constitutional Referendums"
  9. "Modalities and Political Practices Concerning Referendums in Ireland: Some Observations"
  10. "Is the current mechanism for challenging a referendum result suitable for purpose?"
  11. "Democratic Constitutionalism or Elite Control? Revisiting the 2004 Irish Citizenship Referendum"
  12. "The Risks of Referendums: 'Referendum culture' in Ireland as a solution?"
  13. "Constitutional Disagreement, Deliberation and Reform: A Counter-Narrative on the Irish Citizens' Assembly"
  14. "Informal Constitutional Change and Local Government in Ireland"
  15. "Popular Sovereignty, Irish Reunification and Change on the Island of Ireland"
  16. Conclusion

  17. "Conclusion: Irish Popular Sovereignty in Domestic and Comparative Perspective"


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