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| Foreword: Legislatures in the Constitutional State by Amy Gutmann Contributors New Ways of LooMng at Old Institutions Richard W. Bauman and Tsvi Kahana PART ONE. LEGISLATURES AND DEMOCRATIC THEORY 1 Principles of Legislation 2 An Exact Epitome of the People 3 Political Accountability, Proxy Accountability, and the Democratic Legitimacy of Legislatures 4 Constitutionalism, Trade Legislation, and "Democracy" PART TWO. LEGISLATING AND DELIBERATING IN THE DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATURE 5 Legislative ]udgment and the Enlarged Mentality: Taking Religious Perspectives 6 Should We Value Legislative Integrity? 7 Nondelegation Principles 8 Vox Populi: Populism, the Legislative Process, and the Canadian Constitution PART THREE. CONSTITUTION MAKING BY LEGISLATURES"THE EXPLICIT VERSION 9 Legislatures as Constituent Assemblies 10 Legislatures and the Phases and Components of Constitutionalism 11 Legislatures and Constitutional Agnosticism 12 Constitutional Amendments and the Constitutional Common Law PART FOUR. CONSTITUTION MAKING BY LEGISLATURES: THE IMPLICIT VERSION 13 What Do Constitutions Do That Statutes Don't (Legally Speaking)? 14 Conditions for Framework Legislation 15 Super-Statutes: The New American Constitutionalism PART FIVE. CONSTITUTIONAL INTERPRETATION AND APPLICATION BY THE LEGISLATURE 16 Interpretation in Legislatures and Courts: Incentives and Institutional Design 17 Constitutional Engagement "Outside the Courts" (and "Inside the Legislature"): Reflections on Professxonal ExperUse and the Abdlty to Engage in Constitutional Interpretation 18 Legislatures as Constitutional Interpretation: Another Dialogue 19 The Constitution and Congressional Committees: 1971-2000 PART SIX. IS LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONALISM POSSIBLE? 20 Democratic Decision Making as the First Principle of Contemporary Constitntionalism …… PART SEVEN.THE LEGISLATURE IN DIALOGUE:DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTS Index |
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