The Two Professors: A Parallel Journey in Search of Meaning of Constitutions (CROSBI ID 59018)
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Smerdel, Branko
engleski
The Two Professors: A Parallel Journey in Search of Meaning of Constitutions
The author views the origins of his and Professor Ribičič's initial and irreparable choices of constitutional law as a life research program of a constant relevance. First, because he still believes that knowledge is the necessary condition to put the governments into the service of the communities. Second, that constitutional law differs from all other branches of law and can be of great utility in using the power to the advantage of a decent society. To that purpose, the constitutions might be taken as the strategic plans, and for the know-how in terms of dealing with such plans, there firmly holds the saying ars longa, vita brevis. A model of true democratic transition does not exist nor have been created during the last two and a half decades. It seems that the final conclusion by Vincent Ostrom, that the Humankind was at the closing of the 20th Century “not closer to a scientific approach to constitutional design than Alexis de Tocqueville in his books at the beginning of the previous Century” offers much better diagnosis.
meaning of constitutions, federalism
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17-20.
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