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Cardozo Law Review

Abstract

There are those who still think that constitution making is a task that rests wholly within the realm of lawyers. Indeed, all constitutional texts in modem times have been drafted by lawyers. Behind the texts, however, are the most important political actors and forces of a given society, persuading some interpreters to take the view that constitution making represents the work of the political, of political politics, and of le pouvoir constituant. In such a conception, whoever holds the "constituent power," or acts in its name, hires the lawyers. But does the method of constitution making really matter? Either way, the method itself may be deemed epiphenomenal-a formalistic facade either for the activity of experts or for the fundamental self-expression of an unlimited sovereign power.

Keywords

Comparative and Foreign Law, Democracy, Political Systems and Governments, Constitutional Law, Sovereignty, Government (General)

Disciplines

Comparative and Foreign Law | Constitutional Law | Law

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