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Formwandel der Verfassung : Die postdemokratische Verfasstheit des Transnationalen /

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Möller, Kolja,author.
Keywords
Internationale Politik.
Politik.
Postdemokratie.
Verfassungstheorie.

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https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839430934
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Whether in global markets, in the EU, or in international law - constitutions are long being formed beyond the state with severe consequences. In this post-democratic constitutionalism, a market-liberal program is given the status of an unquestionable consensus, reinforced by a higher-ranking law. Kolja Möller connects system theory, post-Marxist resources, and democracy theory to show, using different examples: Neither returning to national democracy nor spreading individual global citizen rights will improve this situation. Instead, a deposing power is needed to resolve the substantive over-formation of constitutions beyond the state. The new and critical constitutional theory thus created challenges the current diagnoses of declining status of democracy, and sheds a new light on the »democratic deficit« of globalization.
Whether in global markets, in the EU, or in international law - constitutions are long being formed beyond the state with severe consequences. In this post-democratic constitutionalism, a market-liberal program is given the status of an unquestionable consensus, reinforced by a higher-ranking law. Kolja Möller connects system theory, post-Marxist resources, and democracy theory to show, using different examples: Neither returning to national democracy nor spreading individual global citizen rights will improve this situation. Instead, a deposing power is needed to resolve the substantive over-formation of constitutions beyond the state. The new and critical constitutional theory thus created challenges the current diagnoses of declining status of democracy, and sheds a new light on the »democratic deficit« of globalization.
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Kolja Möller ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Exzellencluster »Normative Ordnungen« der Universität Frankfurt am Main. Er forscht zu Fragen internationaler politischer Theorie, Soziologie und Rechtstheorie.
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https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839430934
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