Aufsatz(elektronisch)12. März 2021

The Constitutional Imaginary: Shared Meanings in Constitutional Practice and Implications for Constitutional Theory

In: Vienna online journal on international constitutional law: ICL-Journal, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 21-51

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Abstract

Abstract
In this article, I seek to defend three main claims: Firstly, that the kinds of practices that are the object of study of constitutional theorists are undergirded by certain fundamental shared understandings. Secondly, that these shared understandings together form a rich fabric of meaning that is, broadly speaking, held in common across modern western societies, which I call the 'constitutional imaginary'. Thirdly, that political institutions play a symbolic role as 'repositories' of shared understandings, which is crucial for the development, maintenance, propagation and evolution of the constitutional imaginary. On the basis of these claims, I propose a distinctive role for constitutional theory: the interpretation of the social meaning of political institutions and the actions and events that take place in and around them.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

ISSN: 1995-5855, 2306-3734

DOI

10.1515/icl-2021-0001

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