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Responding to Imperfection - The Theory and Practice of Constitutional Amendment

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ISBN-13: 9780691025704 ISBN-10: 0691025703
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Binding
paperback
Published
January 24, 1995
Weight
1.1 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×2.20×15.20 cm

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Responding to Imperfection - The Theory and Practice of Constitutional Amendment by Levinson, Sanford. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780691025704.

An increasing number of constitutional theorists, within both the legal academy and university departments of government, are focusing on the conceptual and political problems attached to the notion of constitutional amendment. Amendments are, among other things, recognitions of the imperfection of existing schemes of government. The relative ease or difficulty of amendment has significant implications for the ways that governments respond to problems that call either for new structures of governance or new powers for already established structures. This book brings together essays by leading legal authorities and political scientists on a range of questions from whether the U.S. Constitution is subject to amendment by procedures other than those authorized by Article V to how significant change is conceptualized within classical rabbinic Judaism. Though the essays are concerned for the most part with the American experience, other constitutional traditions are considered as well. The contributors include Bruce Ackerman, Akhil Reed Amar, Mark E. Brandon, David R. Dow, Stephen M. Griffin, Stephen Holmes and Cass R. Sunstein, Sanford Levinson, Donald Lutz, Walter Murphy, Frederick Schauer, John R. Vile, and Noam J. Zohar.