Constitutionalising Secession
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Constitutionalising Secession proceeds from the question What if anything does the law have to say about a secession crisis? But rather than approaching secession through the optic of political or nationalist institutional accommodation this book focuses on the underpinnings to a constitutional order as a law-making community underpinnings laid bare by secession pressures. Relying on the corrosive effects of secession the book explores the deep structure of a constitutional order and the motivating forces creating and sustaining that order. A core idea is that the normativity of law is best understood through a constitutional optic as an integrative associative force. Constitutionalising Secession critically analyzes conceptions of constitutional order implicit in the leading models of secession and it takes as a leading case study the judicial and legislative response to secession in Canada. The book therefore develops a concept of constitutionalism and law-making - 'associative constitutionalism' - to describe their deep structure as a continuing integrative process of association. This model of a dynamic process of value formation can address both the association and the disassociation of constitutional systems. Constitutionalising Secession concludes by examining the ramifications of this constitutional approach for the position of international law. (Series: Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law - Vol. 4)
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