Three models for ordering constitutional orders

The article explores constitutional transitions from the viewpoint of three explanatory and ordering paradigms proposed by the author. These are Westphalian constitutionalism, post-Westphalian constitutionalism and neo-Westphalian constitutionalism. The analysis focusses on the crisis of the two mai...

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Main Author: Belov Martin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Union University, Faculty of Law, Belgrade 2022-01-01
Series:Pravni Zapisi
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2217-2815/2022/2217-28152202361B.pdf
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description The article explores constitutional transitions from the viewpoint of three explanatory and ordering paradigms proposed by the author. These are Westphalian constitutionalism, post-Westphalian constitutionalism and neo-Westphalian constitutionalism. The analysis focusses on the crisis of the two main paradigms of Westphalian Modernity - the territoriality of power and the hierarchy having projections on constitutional supremacy and political sovereignty. It explores how these two main forms of Westphalian constitutional geometry are challenged by globalism and neo-regionalism. The paper revolves around the metamorphoses of the pillars of constitutionalism in the context of globalization, as a holistic and universal project that has been unfolding in recent decades, and the current trends toward redefining globalization in terms of global regionalism and post-territorial technocratic governance.
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spelling doaj.art-cc61a2975bbe440dbf2323e81ef439b72023-01-31T08:22:39ZengUnion University, Faculty of Law, BelgradePravni Zapisi2217-28152406-13872022-01-0113236138710.5937/pravzap0-402902217-28152202361BThree models for ordering constitutional ordersBelov Martin0Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, Faculty of Law, Sofia, BulgariaThe article explores constitutional transitions from the viewpoint of three explanatory and ordering paradigms proposed by the author. These are Westphalian constitutionalism, post-Westphalian constitutionalism and neo-Westphalian constitutionalism. The analysis focusses on the crisis of the two main paradigms of Westphalian Modernity - the territoriality of power and the hierarchy having projections on constitutional supremacy and political sovereignty. It explores how these two main forms of Westphalian constitutional geometry are challenged by globalism and neo-regionalism. The paper revolves around the metamorphoses of the pillars of constitutionalism in the context of globalization, as a holistic and universal project that has been unfolding in recent decades, and the current trends toward redefining globalization in terms of global regionalism and post-territorial technocratic governance.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2217-2815/2022/2217-28152202361B.pdfcrisis of territorialityhierarchysovereigntytransitionconstitutionalism beyond statehoodsupranational constitutionalismglobal constitutionalismconstitutionalization of international lawinternationalization of constitutional lawregionalism
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Three models for ordering constitutional orders
Pravni Zapisi
crisis of territoriality
hierarchy
sovereignty
transition
constitutionalism beyond statehood
supranational constitutionalism
global constitutionalism
constitutionalization of international law
internationalization of constitutional law
regionalism
title Three models for ordering constitutional orders
title_full Three models for ordering constitutional orders
title_fullStr Three models for ordering constitutional orders
title_full_unstemmed Three models for ordering constitutional orders
title_short Three models for ordering constitutional orders
title_sort three models for ordering constitutional orders
topic crisis of territoriality
hierarchy
sovereignty
transition
constitutionalism beyond statehood
supranational constitutionalism
global constitutionalism
constitutionalization of international law
internationalization of constitutional law
regionalism
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2217-2815/2022/2217-28152202361B.pdf
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