Constitutional Self-Government

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Constitutional Self-Government is a scholarly book by legal theorist Christopher L. Eisgruber that explores how constitutional systems can reconcile democratic self-rule with the constraints of judicial review and entrenched rights.

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scholarly monograph
argues that constitutional constraints can enhance, rather than undermine, self-government
that courts can serve as agents of constitutional self-government
author Christopher L. Eisgruber NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses American constitutional practice
democratic legitimacy of constitutional courts
normative foundations of constitutional review
rights-based constitutionalism
field jurisprudence
political philosophy
public law
focusesOn legitimacy of judicial review in a democracy
reconciling democracy with constitutional constraints
relationship between popular sovereignty and constitutional limits
role of courts in protecting rights
genre constitutional law
legal theory
political theory
hasAuthorOccupation constitutional scholar
legal theorist
intendedAudience constitutional lawyers
legal scholars
political theorists
students of constitutional law
language English
mainSubject constitutionalism
democratic theory
entrenched rights
judicial review
liberal democracy
self-government
separation of powers
occupation constitutional theorist
legal scholar
proposes a theory of judicial review compatible with democratic self-rule
workOf Christopher L. Eisgruber NERFINISHED

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Christopher L. Eisgruber notableWork Constitutional Self-Government