1st Edition

Images of a Constitution

By William E. Conklin Copyright 1989
380 Pages
by Routledge

380 Pages
by Routledge

380 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1989, in this remarkable conjunction of constitutional theory, jurisprudence, literary theory, constitutional law, and political theory, William Conklin first tells us what a constitution is not: it is not a text, nor a compendium of judicial and legislative decisions interpreting a text, nor a set of doctrines, nor moral/political values, nor customs, nor a priori... Read more

Preface.  1. Introduction: Images of a Constitution  Part I: Images and the Law of a Constitution  2. Images and Three Traditional Subjects of Canadian Constitutional Law  3. Images and Constitutional Procedure  4. Constitutional Amendment  5. The Canadian Bill of Rights  6. Lower Court Images of a Charter of Rights  7. Supreme Court Images of a Charter of Rights  Part II: The Rationalist Image of a Constitution  8. The Rule Rationalist Image of Federalism Law  9. The Policy Rationalist Image of Federalism Law  10. The Image of “Orthodox” Rationalism  Part III: An Image of a Constitution and the Text  11. Rand’s Teleological Image of a Constitution  12. The Text and the Text’s Questions  13. An Image of a Constitution.  Notes.  S ubject Index.  Name Index.  Index of Cases Reviewed.

Biography

William E. Conklin