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Constitutions as Chains? On the Intergenerational Challenges of Constitution-Making
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Abstract
In this essay, I explore the ambiguity of the competition's title "Constitutions as Chains", and distinguish between two intergenerational challenges in constitution-making: the challenge of intergenerationally just constitutional provisions, and the challenge of creating a stable institution which ... view more
In this essay, I explore the ambiguity of the competition's title "Constitutions as Chains", and distinguish between two intergenerational challenges in constitution-making: the challenge of intergenerationally just constitutional provisions, and the challenge of creating a stable institution which is accepted by successive generations. I prioritise the latter. After contrasting classic ideas of Burke and Paine, I discuss different ways of addressing the challenge, such as the amendability of a constitution, eternity clauses or recurring constitutional assemblies. A flexible approach towards existing constitutional provisions, which is open to future developments, gets the nod. However, a need for empirical research remains.... view less
Keywords
justice; Intergenerational relations; constitution-making; constitutional law; Federal Republic of Germany; inter-generational contract; Basic Law; constitutional amendment; constitution; constitutionalism
Classification
Political System, Constitution, Government
Law
Free Keywords
eternity clauses
Document language
English
Publication Year
2017
Page/Pages
p. 32-41
Journal
Intergenerational Justice Review, 3 (2017) 1
Issue topic
Constitutions as Intergenerational Contracts: Flexible or fixed? (II)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.24357/igjr.10.1.584
ISSN
2190-6335
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed