Administrative / Constitutional Law

The Distorting Lens of Convergent Constitutional Theory

By Peter Cane
Coming Soon Hart Publishing Available February 2027

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ISBN-13
9781509988426
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Publication
February 2027
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This book challenges the near-universal acceptance of a US-style, Western constitutional paradigm as the best basis for comparative constitutional studies. It does so on three main grounds: anachronism, 'othering' and cultural specificity.

Main pillars of 'convergent constitutional theory' are rooted in the revolutionary, late-eighteenth century – a lost world; constitutional arrangements that deviate from the paradigm are often branded as 'outliers' or even as not constitutional at all; and the foundations of the paradigm in liberal democracy give no space for other forms of constitutionalism. Whatever the attractions of convergent theory as a normative ideal of good government, for the purposes of understanding, analysing and explaining constitutional systems it is far from ideal.

This book discusses and questions: convergent theory's weddedness to writing as the technology of constitution-making; its image of a constitution as fundamental law; its idea that a constitution expresses the 'sovereignty of the people'; its use of tripartite separation of powers as the basic principle of institutional design; its relative neglect of administrative law; its association of 'rights' with judicially enforceable bills of rights; and its obsession with a vaguely specified concept of 'democracy'.

It makes suggestions for alternative, preferable methods of understanding, analysing and explaining constitutions, and governmental and constitutional systems.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Charles Barzun (University of Virginia School of Law, USA), Maartje de Visser (Singapore Management University), and Matthias Klatt (University of Graz, Austria)
1. Introduction
2. Constitutional Writing
3. Constitutional Fundamentalism
4. Popular Sovereignty
5. Institutional Structure: Separation of Powers
6. Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
7. Rights
8. Democracy
9. Conclusion
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