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- Constitutionalism abstract "Constitutionalism, in its most general meaning, is "a complex of ideas, attitudes, and patterns of behavior elaborating the principle that the authority of government derives from and is limited by a body of fundamental law".A political organization is constitutional to the extent that it "contain[s] institutionalized mechanisms of power control for the protection of the interests and liberties of the citizenry, including those that may be in the minority". As described by political scientist and constitutional scholar David Fellman:Constitutionalism is descriptive of a complicated concept, deeply imbedded in historical experience, which subjects the officials who exercise governmental powers to the limitations of a higher law. Constitutionalism proclaims the desirability of the rule of law as opposed to rule by the arbitrary judgment or mere fiat of public officials…. Throughout the literature dealing with modern public law and the foundations of statecraft the central element of the concept of constitutionalism is that in political society government officials are not free to do anything they please in any manner they choose; they are bound to observe both the limitations on power and the procedures which are set out in the supreme, constitutional law of the community. It may therefore be said that the touchstone of constitutionalism is the concept of limited government under a higher law.".
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- Constitutionalism hasPhotoCollection Constitutionalism.
- Constitutionalism subject Category:Constitutional_law.
- Constitutionalism subject Category:Philosophy_of_law.
- Constitutionalism subject Category:Theories_of_law.
- Constitutionalism comment "Constitutionalism, in its most general meaning, is "a complex of ideas, attitudes, and patterns of behavior elaborating the principle that the authority of government derives from and is limited by a body of fundamental law".A political organization is constitutional to the extent that it "contain[s] institutionalized mechanisms of power control for the protection of the interests and liberties of the citizenry, including those that may be in the minority".".
- Constitutionalism label "Constitucionalismo".
- Constitutionalism label "Constitutionalism".
- Constitutionalism label "Constitutionnalisme".
- Constitutionalism label "Konstitutionalismus".
- Constitutionalism label "Konstytucjonalizm (polityka)".
- Constitutionalism label "宪政主义".
- Constitutionalism label "立憲主義".
- Constitutionalism sameAs Konstitucionalismus.
- Constitutionalism sameAs Konstitutionalismus.
- Constitutionalism sameAs Constitutionnalisme.
- Constitutionalism sameAs 立憲主義.
- Constitutionalism sameAs Konstytucjonalizm_(polityka).
- Constitutionalism sameAs Constitucionalismo.
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- Constitutionalism sameAs Q1194747.
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- Constitutionalism wasDerivedFrom Constitutionalism?oldid=591074865.
- Constitutionalism isPrimaryTopicOf Constitutionalism.