This timely book offers a novel theory of constitutional revolutions, providing a new and engaging framework for critically assessing how revolutions and contra-revolutions, transitional periods and the phenomenon of oblivion influence constitutional change. Contributions by leading scholars in the field explore the relationship between revolutions and constitutional order and disorder, considering in particular the impact of political transitions, situations of emergency, coup detat and the role of memory and oblivion during times of revolution. Through a series of case studies, the book...
This timely book offers a novel theory of constitutional revolutions, providing a new and engaging framework for critically assessing how revolutions ...