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Today, 189 out of 193 officially recognised nation-states have a
written constitution, and 75% of these have been ratified since
1975. How did this worldwide diffusion of constitutions come about?
In this book, Wim Voermans traces the varied and surprising story
of constitutions since the agricultural revolution of c.10,000 B.C.
Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, Voermans shows how human
evolution, human nature and the history of thought have all played
their part in shaping modern constitutions. Constitutions, in turn,
have shaped our societies, creating imagined communities of trust
and recognition that allow us to successfully co-operate with one
another. Engagingly and wittily told, the story of constitutions is
vital to understanding our world, our civilisations and, most
significantly, ourselves.
While their use and significance have increased in recent decades,
constitutional preambles have received only scant attention in
academic literature. This book presents a uniquely quantitative and
qualitative analysis of all the preambles currently in force around
the world and addresses fascinating questions concerning their
occurrence, content, style, function and legal status. Studying
preambles not only helps us understand the phenomenon itself, but
also teaches us more about constitutions and constitutional systems
in which they are situated. Constitutional Preambles illuminates
the great variety that constitutional preambles display. The
authors discuss the different styles, legal and non-legal
functions, and content of the preambles, as well as analysing their
use in the courts. This work also contains a carefully curated
anthology of the world's preambles in English.
Today, 189 out of 193 officially recognised nation-states have a
written constitution, and 75% of these have been ratified since
1975. How did this worldwide diffusion of constitutions come about?
In this book, Wim Voermans traces the varied and surprising story
of constitutions since the agricultural revolution of c.10,000 B.C.
Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, Voermans shows how human
evolution, human nature and the history of thought have all played
their part in shaping modern constitutions. Constitutions, in turn,
have shaped our societies, creating imagined communities of trust
and recognition that allow us to successfully co-operate with one
another. Engagingly and wittily told, the story of constitutions is
vital to understanding our world, our civilisations and, most
significantly, ourselves.
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