Constitutional Democracy in a Multicultural and Globalised World [electronic resource] :English translation from the German 3rd revised edition “Allgemeine Staatslehre” by Katy Le Roy / by Thomas Fleiner, Lidija R. Basta Fleiner.
by Fleiner, Thomas [author.]; Fleiner, Lidija R. Basta [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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General Introduction -- From the Tribe to the State in a Globalised Environment -- The View of Man and the State as the Starting Point of State Theories -- Human Rights -- Rule of Law -- The State as Legal Entity -- Theoretical Aspects of the Organisation of the Modern State -- The Multicultural State: The Challenge of the Future -- Outlook: The Constitutional State at the Threshold of a New Millennium.
The book is “full of profound insights, stimulating reflections and ideas, and creative provocations, such as the authors’ continuous scepticism towards the liberal political and state theory”. Defining the multicultural state as the essential political community of the 21st century and redefining the basic concepts of the theory of state to that effect, the book may become a milestone in the history of political and state theory (Ulrich K. Preuss in the “International Journal of Constitutional Law”) 2006, p. 576-581. “It is a great merit of Thomas Fleiner and Lidija R. Basta Fleiner that they identify both internal changes of a personal substrate of contemporary states and the challenges of globalization not only with an astonishing seismological sensitiveness; moreover, they do it in a manner, which distinguishes their book with regard to other works on the theory of the State.” (Felix Hanschmann, in “Kritische Justiz”) 2005, p. 207-213.
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