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Book Title: Authoritarian Constitutionalism
Editor(s): Alviar García, Helena; Frankenberg, Günter
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Index
Number of pages: 20
Extract:
Index
abusive constitutionalism 338 permanent, formally entrenched 312
use of mechanisms of constitutional postcolonial 293, 2978, 300
change to erode democratic legitimacy of 298
order 340 qualified rights in 300
accumulation strategy 1278 Saudi Arabian 299
in Argentina's 1853 Constitution self-rule/limiting absolute power
1278 tension 296
declaration of rights in 127 as site for political and legal
dominance of 128 contestation 294
America see United States strategic constitutionalism in 293,
Arab constitutions 2923 294
Algerian 3045 symbolic/ideological role 2934,
1986 Enriched National Accord 295
305 temporary 310, 311
anticolonial 295 becoming permanent 313
Arab Spring 283, 338 formally entrenched 311
colonial 295, 297 /permanent distinction as
declarations of sovereignty 295 suspect 312, 313
early 2967 /permanent distinction one of
Egyptian 294, 296, 300, 313 degree not kind 313
as elitist 293 substantively entrenched
enabling role 294, 295 31112
failings of 296 Tunisian 294, 312
to defend basic rights 293 written and codified 299300
to limit executive power 293 Arendt, Hannah
fetishism of 297 concept of authority 98, 111
Iranian 25 definition of power 97
Iraqi 300, 310 The Origins of Totalitarianism 289
Libyan 310 Argentina 124
Republican 295 1853 Constitution 126
Moroccan 295 Art (19) 128
normative weakness 301 accumulation strategy in 1278
Omani 299 hyperpresidential system 129
Ottoman 294, 296, 297, 300 Junta (197483) 15
367
368 Authoritarian constitutionalism
liberal/conservative compact 1289 authorising coercive measures 30
organisation of powers 1289 and ...
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