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Constitutionalism, identity, difference, and legitimacy: theoretical perspectives
The book “Constitutionalism, Identity, Difference, and Legitimacy: Theoretical Perspectives” explores the complex intersections between constitutional theory and the politics of identity and diversity. It examines how constitutions can both accommodate and challenge differences related to culture, ethnicity, gender, and religion, while also grappling with questions of legitimacy in pluralistic societies. Through theoretical analyses and comparative insights, the book highlights tensions between universal principles of constitutionalism and the particularities of social and political identities. It offers a critical framework for understanding how legitimacy is constructed and contested, making it a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners concerned with democracy, rights, and governance in diverse contexts.
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