The promulgation of the Fifth French Republic Constitution in
1958 marked the end of a complex constitutional history that has
since 1789 seen more than twenty constitutions and five Republics.
Lasting now for more than fifty years, the Fifth Republic
Constitution has proven to be the right settlement for the French
people; a consensual text.
However, while offering the appearance of stability, the Fifth
French Republic Constitution has often been reconsidered and
changed, not least in the year of its fiftieth anniversary, when
the Constitution was 'modernised'. These dynamics of the Fifth
Republic Constitution are neither a recent matter nor entirely the
result of the successive constitutional amendments. Instead, the
history of the Constitution has involved the resurgence of
repressed archaic elements from the ancient regime, while the
social, economic and environmental contexts have penetrated not
only the text itself but more extensively its spirit, and behind
it, the philosophy and our perception of the Republic.
In Dynamics in the French Constitution, David Marrani questions
the foundations of the French Fifth Republic. In using specific
themes, current and traditional debates, contemporary and archaic
factors, that have enlightened the road of long lasting Republic,
the book explores some of the changes of the last fifty years and
the tensions that are present within the constitutional text. In
combining theoretical concepts of constitutional law with key
contemporary and historical developments, such as the European
integration, the response to environmental challenges, the practice
of human rights and the pillars supporting French republicanism,
this book offers varied and creative tools for a better
understanding of the Republic of today.
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