Principles, practices, and social movements
Argues, inter alia, that movements, acting alone, are rarely able to destabilize the meaning of constitutional principles. Movements are most successful when taking advantage of broad-based social, economic, or technological changes that unsettle conventional understandings about the about the relationship of constitutional principles.
Autores:
- Jack M. Balkin, Reva B. Siegel
Año:
- 2006
Tipo de recurso:
- Archivo PDF
Categorías:
- Abogacía de interés público