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The Least Examined Branch
By
Tsvi Kahana, Richard Bauman
Description
Unlike most works in constitutional
theory, which focus on the role of the courts, this book addresses
the role of legislatures in a regime of constitutional democracy.
Bringing together some of the world\\\'s leading constitutional scholars
and political scientists, the book addresses legislatures in
democratic theory, legislating and deliberating in the constitutional
state, constitution-making by legislatures, legislative and popular
constitutionalism, and the dialogic role of legislatures, both
domestically with other institutions and internationally with other
legislatures. The book offers theoretical perspectives as well as
case studies of several types of legislation from the United States
and Canada. It also addresses the role of legislatures both under the
Westminster model and under a separation of powers system.
• No books to date focus solely on
the role of legislatures under constitutionalism • The book
brings together an unprecedented team of constitutional lawyers and
political scientists • The book offers perspectives from and
about several countries as well as from several academic disciplines
Contents
Foreword Amy Guttman; Introduction
Richard W. Bauman and Tsvi Kahana; Part I. Legislatures and
Democratic Theory: 1. Principles of legislation Jeremy Waldron; 2. An
exact epitome of the people Russell Hardin; 3. Political
accountability, proxy accountability, and the democratic legitamacy
of legislatures Jane S. Schacter; 4. Constitutionalism, trade
legislation, and ‘democracy’ Chantal Thomas; Part II.
Legislating and Deliberating in the Democratic Legislature: 5.
Legislative judgment and the enlarged mentality: taking religious
perspectives Jennifer Nedelsky; 6. Should we value legislative
integrity? Andrei Marmor; 7. Nondelegation principles Cass Sunstein;
8. Populism, the legislative process and the Canadian constitution;
Part III. Constitution-making by Legislatures: The Explicit Version:
9. Legislatures as constitutent assemblies Jon Elster; 10.
Legislatures and the phases and components of constitutionalism Ruth
Gavison; 11. Legislatures and constitutional agnosticism Patricia
Hughes; 12. Constitutional amendments and the constitutional common
law Adrian Vermeule; Part IV. Constitution-Making by Legislatures:
The Implicit Version: 13. What do constitutions do that statutes
don\\\'t (legally speaking)? Frank I. Michelman; 14. Conditions for
framework legislation Elizabeth Garrett; 15. Super-statutes: the new
American constitutionalism William N. Eskridge, Jr. and John
Ferejohn; Part V. Constitutional Interpretation and Application by
the Legislature: 16. Interpretation in legislatures and courts:
incentives and institutional design Mark Tushnet; 17. Constitutional
engagement ‘outside the courts’ (and ‘inside the
legislature’): reflections on professional expertise and the
ability to engage in constitutional interpretation Sanford Levinson;
18. Legislation as constitutional interpretation: another dialogue
Andrée Lajoie with Cécile Bergada and Éric
Gélineau; 19. The constitution and congressional committees:
1971–2000 Keith E. Whittington, Neal Devins and Hutch Hicken;
Part VI. Is Legislative Constitutionalism Possible?: 20. Democratic
decision-making as the first principle of contemporary
constitutionalism Jeremy Webber; 21. Legislative constitutionalism in
a system of judicial supremacy Daniel A. Farber; 22. Between
supremacy and exclusivity Owen Fiss; 23. Legislatures as
rule-followers Frederick Schauer; 24. Popular revolution or popular
constitutionalism? Reflections on the constitutional politics of
Quebec Secession Sujit Choudhry; Part VII. The Legislatures in
Dialogue: Domestic and International Contexts: 25. Disobeying
parliament? Privative clauses and the rule of law David Dyzenhaus;
26. Look who\\\'s talking now: dialogue theory and the return to
democracy Andrew Petter; 27. An international community of
legislatures? Daphne Barak-Erez; 28. Legislatures in dialogue with
one another: dissent, decisions, and the global polity Heather K.
Gerken.
Contributors
Amy Guttman, Richard W. Bauman, Tsvi
Kahana, Jeremy Waldron, Russell Hardin, Jane S. Schacter, Chantal
Thomas, Jennifer Nedelsky, Cass Sunstein, Jon Elster, Ruth Gavison,
Patricia Hughes, Adrian Vermeule, Frank I. Michelman, Elizabeth
Garrett, William N. Eskridge, Jr., John Ferejohn, Mark Tushnet,
Sanford Levinson, Andrée Lajoie, Cécile Bergada, Éric
Gélineau, Keith E. Whittington, Neal Devins and Hutch Hicken,
Jeremy Webber, Daniel A. Farber, Owen Fiss, Frederick Schauer, Sujit
Choudhry, David Dyzenhaus, Andrew Petter, Daphne Barak-Erez, Heather
K. Gerken
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