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Título
Cut off the King's Head? Constitutional Democracy and the State Against Arbitrariness
Año del Documento
2024-05-21
Editorial
Alma Diamond, Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna
Documento Fuente
Athena – Critical Inquiries in Law, Philosophy and Globalization, mayo, vol. 4, n. 1, 110–135.
Resumen
Constitutional democracies are increasingly perceived as limited devices. Against invitations to reducing their influence and size, these pages highlight one aspect or function that the State and constitutionalism share and which turn them into valuable instruments: avoidance of arbitrariness. I here argue that a central feature of both institutions is a commitment to making sure that citizens must lead lives that can be planned with some degree of certainty and reasonableness.
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spa
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