TY - BOOK ID - 85297102 TI - Constitutionalism in global constitutionalisation PY - 2014 SN - 1139950541 113996223X 1139949497 1139961160 1107279372 1139956922 1139960113 1139959050 1139957996 1107050251 1107674670 9781107050259 9781139957991 9781107279377 9781107674677 PB - Cambridge, United Kingdom DB - UniCat KW - Constitutional law. KW - Law and globalization. KW - Globalization and law KW - Globalization KW - Constitutional law KW - Constitutional limitations KW - Constitutionalism KW - Constitutions KW - Limitations, Constitutional KW - Public law KW - Administrative law KW - Interpretation and construction KW - Law and globalization UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:85297102 AB - Constitutionalism offers a governance order a set of normative values including, amongst others, the rule of law, divisions of power and democratic legitimacy. These normative values regulate the relationship between constituent and constituted power holders. Such normative constitutional legal orders are commonplace in domestic systems but the global constitutionalisation debate seeks to identify a constitutional narrative beyond the state. This book considers the manner in which the global constitutionalisation debate has neglected constitutionalism within its proposals. It examines the role normative constitutionalism plays within a constitutionalisation process, and considers the use of community at both the domestic and global governance levels to identify the holders of constituent and constituted power within a constitutional order. In doing so this analysis offers an alternative narrative for global constitutionalisation based within normative constitutionalism. ER -