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Definition of constitutionalism in English: constitutionalismnoun kɒnstɪˈtjuːʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪz(ə)mˌkɑnstəˈt(j)uʃ(ə)nəˌlɪzəm mass noun1Constitutional government. 立宪政体 Example sentencesExamples - The corporate state they are working to create is formally based on democratic rhetoric, constitutionalism, and free elections, but it is profoundly anti-democratic in practice.
- In this richer sense of the term, Rex's society has not embraced constitutionalism because the rules defining his authority impose no constitutional limits.
- Put positively, at the top now was not the emancipation of the working class or even the liberation of third world peoples from imperialism, but rather democracy, due process, constitutionalism, and human rights.
- The challenges come in three areas: first, the argument that international law, rather than democracy and constitutionalism, is the best safeguard against immoral and ineffective acts in war.
- Indeed, if the British and American experience during the two world wars is any example, it bodes well for the resilience of constitutionalism in those two countries; and hopefully other democracies as well.
- And the first law of presidential leadership is to grasp the importance, and the pitfalls, as well as opportunities presented by constitutionalism - American style.
- The puzzle that needs to be answered is then whether the post-Cold War peace is sustained by hegemony, or by a form of constitutionalism.
- Moreover, executive power, able to act quickly and decisively, is often at odds with both democracy and liberal constitutionalism and is sometimes able to override the mechanisms of both.
- Levels of income, forms of democratic constitutionalism, and cultural regard for education are all determinants in the plight of children in the workforce.
- There is simply no question that getting some form of constitutionalism and some form of democratic governance would be better for the vast majority of non-democracies.
- His work on liberalism, democracy and constitutionalism is theoretically interesting, but conservative by the standards of critical theory, and perhaps he would no longer claim to be a critical theorist.
- It has no necessary connection with democratic government or constitutionalism, however.
- A wide variety of institutional forms, many of which do not resemble American constitutionalism, can express and secure respect for pluralism.
- The notable thing is not the emergence of popular constitutionalism; it is that popular constitutionalism has so little resonance among the people.
- From the perspective of promoting human rights, is it desirable for the judiciary to have donned the didactic roles of pedagogues for democracy and constitutionalism?
- The split will be between the two philosophies of big government statism and small government constitutionalism.
- He then explains why democratic processes in the absence of liberal constitutionalism and capitalism produce such states and catalogs their many troubles.
- Conservative constitutionalism today requires taking back the original Constitution to restore the constitutional order and representative government.
- War and emergencies are the acid tests of constitutionalism, especially of the type embodied in our written Constitution.
- Her public statements often convey a frustratingly general commitment to constitutionalism and democracy in a language easily understood by the mass of the population.
- 1.1 Adherence to a constitutional system of government.
立宪政体 Example sentencesExamples - Where is the proper observance of constitutionalism in that?
- His constitutionalism is grounded on a strong theory of the rule of law defined by. adherence to the constitution as the supreme law of the land.
- The full exposition of his constitutionalism, presented in and around his analysis of the English constitution in book 11, develops these seeds.
- This is the fundamental practical question of all constitutionalism.
- It is basically an issue of constitutionalism.
- His constitutionalism empowered the courts, not Congress.
Definition of constitutionalism in US English: constitutionalismnounˌkänstəˈt(y)o͞oSH(ə)nəˌlizəmˌkɑnstəˈt(j)uʃ(ə)nəˌlɪzəm 1Constitutional government. 立宪政体 Example sentencesExamples - Indeed, if the British and American experience during the two world wars is any example, it bodes well for the resilience of constitutionalism in those two countries; and hopefully other democracies as well.
- His work on liberalism, democracy and constitutionalism is theoretically interesting, but conservative by the standards of critical theory, and perhaps he would no longer claim to be a critical theorist.
- It has no necessary connection with democratic government or constitutionalism, however.
- From the perspective of promoting human rights, is it desirable for the judiciary to have donned the didactic roles of pedagogues for democracy and constitutionalism?
- The corporate state they are working to create is formally based on democratic rhetoric, constitutionalism, and free elections, but it is profoundly anti-democratic in practice.
- A wide variety of institutional forms, many of which do not resemble American constitutionalism, can express and secure respect for pluralism.
- The challenges come in three areas: first, the argument that international law, rather than democracy and constitutionalism, is the best safeguard against immoral and ineffective acts in war.
- There is simply no question that getting some form of constitutionalism and some form of democratic governance would be better for the vast majority of non-democracies.
- The split will be between the two philosophies of big government statism and small government constitutionalism.
- Moreover, executive power, able to act quickly and decisively, is often at odds with both democracy and liberal constitutionalism and is sometimes able to override the mechanisms of both.
- In this richer sense of the term, Rex's society has not embraced constitutionalism because the rules defining his authority impose no constitutional limits.
- Conservative constitutionalism today requires taking back the original Constitution to restore the constitutional order and representative government.
- War and emergencies are the acid tests of constitutionalism, especially of the type embodied in our written Constitution.
- Put positively, at the top now was not the emancipation of the working class or even the liberation of third world peoples from imperialism, but rather democracy, due process, constitutionalism, and human rights.
- Levels of income, forms of democratic constitutionalism, and cultural regard for education are all determinants in the plight of children in the workforce.
- He then explains why democratic processes in the absence of liberal constitutionalism and capitalism produce such states and catalogs their many troubles.
- The puzzle that needs to be answered is then whether the post-Cold War peace is sustained by hegemony, or by a form of constitutionalism.
- And the first law of presidential leadership is to grasp the importance, and the pitfalls, as well as opportunities presented by constitutionalism - American style.
- The notable thing is not the emergence of popular constitutionalism; it is that popular constitutionalism has so little resonance among the people.
- Her public statements often convey a frustratingly general commitment to constitutionalism and democracy in a language easily understood by the mass of the population.
- 1.1 Adherence to a system of constitutional government.
立宪政体 Example sentencesExamples - The full exposition of his constitutionalism, presented in and around his analysis of the English constitution in book 11, develops these seeds.
- His constitutionalism is grounded on a strong theory of the rule of law defined by. adherence to the constitution as the supreme law of the land.
- It is basically an issue of constitutionalism.
- His constitutionalism empowered the courts, not Congress.
- This is the fundamental practical question of all constitutionalism.
- Where is the proper observance of constitutionalism in that?
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