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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 June 2018

Chris Thornhill
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University of Manchester

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Index

A

Abendroth, Wolfgang, 118
Absence of citizenship, 372
Absolute rationality, 77
Absolutism and democracy, 56
Ação civil pública, 470
Ação popular, 470
Acciones populares, 470
ACHR. See American Convention on Human Rights
Active/passive citizens, 21
Adams, John, 22
Adler, Max, 138
Administration as a system division, 128
Administrative law, 471
Affirmative action, 367, 456
proportionate, 231
African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, 212
African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights, 212, 457, 462
African constitutions, 456
African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights, 494
African socialism (Kenya), 404
African states, 160, 457, 474
autonomy issues, 456
African Union, 213, 462
Agencia oficiosa, 464, 465
Allegiance, 13
Amazonian culture, 351
American citizenship, 12, 13
American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR), 177, 223, 227, 260, 269, 373, 455
American courts
autonomy level, 286
and international human rights law, 286
American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man, 228
American democracy, 285
American Federal Constitution, 54
American Founding, 285
American Revolution, 6, 7, 13, 23, 33, 34, 767, 205, 274
American society
constitutional rights in, 285
American Supreme Court, 6, 13
Ammoun, Fouad, 161
Anarchism, 51
Ancien-régime
and corporations, 58
decadence terminated, 70
corporate continuation, 60
structures, 21
Ancient models of citizenship
Aristotle's, 17
Athenian, 17
Andean culture, 351
Anter, Andreas, 90
Anthropomorphic identification, 199
Anti-Federalist ideas, 34
Anti-government cases, 392
Apartheid, 287, 288
Apartheid regimes, 24
Apersonal institutionalization, 202
Arendt, Hannah, 261
Argentina, 183, 211, 435
suffrage in, 138
Argentine Supreme Court
and right to health, 444
Aristotelian, 217
Articles of War, 13
Attlee, Clement, 327, 329
Austin, John, 65
Austria, 139, 143, 148, 168, 309
Authoritarianism
and freedom, 79
Autos declarations, 365, 366, 367, 465
Aymara people, 236
Azerbaijan, 381

B

Bashkortostan Republic, 378, 383
Beetham, David, 4
Bendix, Reinhard, 281
Benhabib, Seyla, 6, 27
Bentham, Jeremy, 70
Bergsträsser, Ludwig, 312
Bernstein, Eduard, 138
Billaud-Varenne, Jacques Nicolas, 12
Bills of right, 155
Bismarck, Otto von, 50, 51, 306, 307
Black disfranchisement, 24
Black franchise, U.S., 288
democratic transition, 288
Block of constitutionality, 223, 2423, 255, 465
Bolivia, 157, 220, 235, 236, 237, 272, 435, 437, 452
indigenous communities, 439, 441
Bolivian Constitution, 440, 441
Bolivian Constitutional Court, 229, 235, 236, 237, 247, 441, 489
Bolshevism, 51
Bonapartism
and Bismarck, 50
and democratic government, 56
as political regime, 54
Botswana, 459
Bourbon monarchy
as a corporation, 58
and corporations, 57
‘Bourgeois classes', 101
Bourgeois replacing citoyen, 76
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 294
Brazil, 170, 247, 278, 444, 454, 469, 488
Brazilian Class Action Law, 467
Brazilian Constitution, 470
Brazilian Supreme Court, 247
Brexit referendum, 424
Brezhnev, Leonid, 376
British Conservatives, 325
British Constitution, 335
dualist reading, 342
British electoral constituencies, 333
British Parliament
common law rights, 334
and the executive, 336
as the highest court, 334
implied repeal rule, 333
British Parliamentarism, 334
British political system, 135, 332, 339
British polity, 324, 330, 349
British public law, 348, 349
and franchise reform, 336
public act control, 341
ultra vires principle, 337
Brunkhorst, Hauke, 23, 36
Bundestag. See German Parliament
Bureaucratic state and democracy, 87, 88, 90
Burke, Edmund, 64, 70, 81, 331
Burundi, 456

C

Cacarica River, 368, 462
Caesarism
possible convergence with democracy, 105
Calvin, Jean, 41
Calvinism, 41
Cameroon, 456
Canada, 229, 249, 259, 494
laws on standing, 469
Canada sex workers, 469
Canadian
constitutional law, 249
public law, 249
Supreme Court, 259, 469
Capitalism definition, 109
Caramani, Daniele, 156, 283
Caribbean culture, 351
CEJIL. See Centre For Justice & International Law
Central African Republic, 456, 457
Central Asia, 245
Centre For Justice & International Law (CEJIL), 435
Chain of legitimation, 60
Chamberlain, Neville, 329
Charagua community, 442
Charismatic
leadership, 98
legitimacy, 98
qualities, 102
rationality of politicians, 93
Chateaubriand, Francois-René, 42
Chayes, Abram, 466
Chechen Republic, 384, 397
Chernobyl disaster, 478
Chile, 211, 213, 222, 454, 494
Chilean Constitutional Court, 246, 247
Chilean law, 267
China
public interest litigation, 476
Circuit Court of Appeals, U.S.
independence from UN rulings, 286
Citizen as a completely societal agent, 76
Citizen consultation and democracy, 4
Citizen education, 53
Citizen
as basic subject of democracy, 6
as centre of attribution, 276
as claimant of rights, 10
as co-implied in legislation, 19
communicative behavior, 429
and democracy, 9, 10
displacement from governance focus, 191
evolution of German concepts of, 16
as a fiction, 428
and French Revolution, 16
in German historiography, 12
as global legal construct, 496
as legitimational figure, 6, 18
modern concept, 11
and modern state, 10
physical, 428
political construction, 10, 18
and polity, 18
as public agent, 19
structural adaption, 185
Citizenship rights
of affiliation, 27
of legislative participation, 27
of private recognition, 27
Citizenship
active and passive, 20
as basic human right, 8
and class conflicts, 21, 22
and collectivization, 11
democratic, 14
in early nation states, 15
exclusionary principles, 15
and feudal allegiance, 16
formation through litigation, 493
and French ancién-regime, 11
and French Revolution, 13
global. See Global citizenship
and individualization, 11
integrational theory of, 116
Liberal concept of, 17
and militarization, 14
and military service, 13
normative substance, 24
passive, 21
patterns of, 271
patterns of transnational, 493
perception by Rousseau, 78
pluralistic institutional form, 15
political, 208
and political exclusion, 23
and political inclusion, 22, 23
as political tie, 206
and politics, 10
replacing vested powers, 29
Republican concept, 17
restrictions, socioeconomic, 20
rights-based, 305
secondary patterns, 432
segmentary, 428
and solidarity, 197
and statehood, 10
U.S. Supreme Court definition of, 13
Citoyen-soldat, 12
Civil Rights Act, U.S., 287, 299, 304
Civil rights litigation, 305
Civil Rights Movement, 258, 292, 295, 302
Civil War Amendments, U.S., 287, 299, 300
Civil War, U.S, 24, 285, 292, 299, 300
Classical legal sociology, 201
Classical sociology, 500
political focus, 501
Cognitive intelligence of state, 429
Cohen, Andrew, 402
Coke, Edward, 334
Cold War, 159, 298
Collective
litigation, 166
singular person, 17
Collectively binding decisions, 125
Colliot-Thélène, Catherine, 431
Colombia, 186, 223, 237, 247, 255, 259, 281, 350, 378, 400, 432, 435, 437, 438, 444
clientelism, 352
collective litigation, 470, 481
elections in, 351, 455, 461, 464, 465, 471, 488, 494
electoral participation, 371
human rights law, 355
hybrid citizenship, 352
multiple cultures, 351
participatory citizenship, 357
polycratic elements, 354
public interest litigation, 481
right to health, 482
social violence, 353, 354, 361
two-party system, 353
Colombian Civil Code, 470
Colombian Constitution, 357, 445
Colombian Constitutional Court, 223, 227, 231, 234, 242, 243, 246, 247, 256, 257, 358, 359, 360, 361, 364, 365, 366, 437, 444, 464
correction of state failures, 361
doctrine of connectedness, 446
and health care rights, 446
and indigenous communities, 437, 438, 443
tutela jurisprudence, 446, 447, 464
Colombian Council of State, 482
Colombian education law, 271
Colombian Supreme Administrative Court, 447
Commissarial dictatorship, 153
Common Law, 115, 233, 334, 335, 337, 340, 347, 449, 450
English, 409
rights, 334
Communist Manifesto, 42, 137
Compelling law. See Jus cogens
Comte, Auguste, 70
Concept of citizen, 89
Concept of the citizen, 27, 28
Condorcet, Nicole, 35, 53, 78, 80
Conflict as irreducible political component, 32
Congo, 456
Consejo de Estado, 447, 471, 482, 483
Conservative Party, 44, 50
Constituent power, 32
Constitution of the U.S., 300
Constitutional construction, 259
Constitutional Court in FRG. See German Constitutional Court
Constitutional Courts, 168, 169, 170
as co-legislators, 169
Constitutional rights
defense by courts, 340
in prisons, 305
Constitutional sovereignty, U.S., 31
Constitutionality and polity, 98
Contractual legitimacy, 61
Control of conventionality, 223
Corporations and social cohesion, 86
Corporations
administrative functions, 56
decline in monarchies, 57
and individualization of society, 58
privileges, 57
Cosmopolitan governance, 432
Council of Europe, 160
Crawford, James, 166
Crisis of parliamentary institutions, 152
Critique of democratic freedom, 71
Critique of metaphysics, 85
Critique of parliamentary democracy, 75
Czechoslovakia, 139, 168

D

Dahl, Robert, 4
Death penalty
in South Africa, 239, 240
Declaration of Human Rights and Freedoms of the USSR, 386
Decolonization
U.S. support for, 298
Democracy
active citizen at the core, 37
change to authoritarianism, 151
and charismatic rationality, 93, 94
contemporary, 277
convergence with Caesarism, 105
as creating the people, 103
decentred models, 500
definition, 3
equal and comprehensive inclusion of citizenry, 33
and freedom, 116
global structure, 499
globalization after 1945, 193, 211
growth and differentiation of political domain, 32
and institutional centralization, 62
institutional level, 3
legal auto-genesis, 277
as legal system of inclusion, 276
and legal inclusion, 422
and legal mobilization, 491
as morally elevated social integration, 94
normative level, 4
as plurality of freedoms, 116
political character of, 204, 216
as a process of compensation, 226
as process of integration, 84
as result of nationalization, 497
slow evolution, 105
spontaneous apersonal integration, 132
and structural conditions, 86, 99
as system of equal inclusion, 497
as system of inclusion, 273
as system of legislation, 10
as system of participation, 273
and Western Europe, 282
Democracy and political order, 59, 60
as administrative form, 60
as improbable form, 98
as legal artefact, 60
in social integration, 60
Democracy concept, normative substance, 33
Democracy development, 39
1848 uprisings, 40
emergence as regulatory administration, 59
exogenic imprinting, 185
first wave of consolidation, 40
post-colonial, 40
and protection of freedoms, 41
in Russia, 39
and working class, 52, 53
Democracy establishment
in Britain, 43
in Europe, 50
global, 188, 283, 498
Democracy system
as collective integration, 103
as full inclusion, 155
Democratic
agency, 420, 492
citizenship, 415
concepts, 60
political system. See Political system, democratic
Democratic doctrines
corporations and estates in, 74
and legitimate government, 73
perceptions by Hegel, 74
Democratic freedom critiques
by Comte, 70
by Hegel, 71
by Saint Simon, 71
Democratic governance, 203
Democratic inclusion, 285, 432
Democratic institutions
growth, 100
legitimacy, 36, 67, 80, 222
and mass mobilization, 88
Democratic legislation, 222
Democratic legitimacy, 87, 113, 131
Democratic norm setting, 443
Democratic polity
global foundations, 501
Democratic society
upholding, 228
Democratization, 283
in Europe, 283
strategically selective, 134
Deng Principles, 359, 462, 465
Denmark
constitutional reforms, 155
Desegregation, 293, 303
Dicey, Albert Venn, 43, 44
Discursive democracy, 432
Displaced persons, 460, 461, 462
Disraeli, Benjamin, 50
Divided citizenship considerations (U.S.), 292
Doctrine
of living constitutionalism, 249, 257
of national democracy, 61
of open statehood, 319
of parliamentary sovereignty (UK), 331
of pouvoir constituant, 30
of proportionality, 22831
of virtual representation, 7, 331
Domestic courts, 178, 180
Downing, Brian, 282
Dred Scott ruling, 24, 291, 299
Dugard, John, 174
Duguit, Leon, 104
Duma. See Russian Parliament
Durkheim, Emile, 83, 85, 86, 97, 98, 100, 107, 110

E

Early labour movement
in Europe, 52
German, 52
East Africa, 462
Eastern Europe, 154, 165, 182, 212, 216, 239, 245, 262
Ebert, Friedrich, 148
ECHR. See European Convention on Human Rights
ECJ. See European Court of Justice
ECtHR. See European Court of Human Rights
Ecuador, 220
Egypt
locus standi, 472
Mubarak regime, 472
State Council Law, 472
Eisenhower, Dwight David, 294, 298
Electoral citizen, 335
Electoral democracy, 432
Electoral franchise
in Britain, 44
in France, 45
in Germany, 44
and political goals, 50
in the U.S., 44
for women, 43
Electoral participation, 288
Embedded voluntarism, 132
Emergence of democracy, 114
Enemy aliens
in World War I, 144
Engels, Friedrich, 51
Enlightenment philosophers, 68
Erga omnes principle, 163, 174, 175, 470, 471
EU. See European Union
European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, 340
European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), 160, 161, 177, 210, 224, 225, 227, 239, 260, 263, 266, 320, 321, 329, 342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 375, 387, 391, 393, 394, 396, 449
European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), 175, 178, 224, 225, 226, 232, 260, 262, 263, 264, 266, 319, 344, 346, 348, 375, 390, 393, 396, 444
European Court of Justice (ECJ), 264, 319, 320, 444
European Parliament, 392
European Small Claims Procedure, 392
European Union (EU), 174, 196, 213, 228, 432
as a community of rights holders, 320
Evolution of modern law, 110
Evolutionary account of state, 84
Executive branch of government, 148, 168, 178, 336, 340, 358
as dominant, 54, 55
Extra-territorial litigation, 265

F

Fascism, 51, 148, 151, 297
Federal government, U.S., 302
Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), 165, 170, 249, 280, 306
democratic processes, 193, 196, 201
democracy secured, 311
Fifteenth Amendment, 291
Fifth Amendment, 304
Formal law, 91
Formation of democracy, 52, 280
Formative core, 32
Forsthoff, Ernst
on West German statehood, 320
Fortescue, John, 205
Founding Era (U.S.), 292
Fourteenth Amendment, 291, 300
France, 204, 206, 208
Franchise
mulitiple, in UK, 135
restrictions (UK), 135
U.S., 137
Franco, Francisco Bahamondes, 149
Freedoms of citizenship, 424
Freedoms
as core elements of modern society, 83
generic and experienced, 81
and governmental legitimacy, 74
human characters and, 72
and modern economy, 72
range of liberties and, 73
rationalities, 73
French Revolution, 5, 7, 8, 16, 20, 21, 22, 30, 32, 34, 39, 41, 42, 43, 56, 57, 58, 69, 70, 71, 73, 76, 78, 80, 83, 95, 168, 197, 206, 273, 274
Jacobin period, 75
and political centralization, 58
rival models of government in, 34
French Third Republic, 25
beginnings, 53
constitution, 52
male suffrage, 53
and positivism, 53
voting franchise, 136
Frente Nacional, 351
Freyer, Hans, 69, 95
FRG. See Federal Republic of Germany
Fuller, Lon, 121
Fundamental rights, 340

G

Garfield, James, 292
Gehlen, Arnold, 95
Generalized medium of inclusion, 130
Generation of legal order, 93, 99
Generic citizenship, 187
Georgia
(independent), 389
Soviet state of, 383
Georgia, U.S. state, 80, 290
Gerber, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm, 46, 53, 65
German (FRG) courts
autonomy, 318
supranational integration, 318, 459
German case law, 245
German Constitutional Court, 245, 250, 317, 320, 321, 450
accepting jus cogens, 315
connections to ECJ, 319
as guardian of the constitution, 314
litigation as constitutional device, 450
monist and dualist principles, 315
as a political organ of the state, 314
protection against third parties, 317
regard for international rulings, 318
relations to ECJ, 319
and social welfare, 318
German Democratic Party, 142
German Parliament (Bundestag), 314
German rulings, 246
German
citizenship, 310
First Reich, 53
political system, 306
positivism, 53
Germany, 16, 44, 49, 50, 54, 55, 65, 101, 118, 136, 139, 141, 143, 144, 145, 147, 148, 157, 159, 167, 169, 170, 174, 220, 246, 268, 297, 306, 307, 308, 309, 311, 315, 319, 321, 322, 325, 326, 327, 329, 467
fascism, 148
national fragmentation, 310
war criminal trials, 159
welfare state introduction, 148
as world power, 101
Ghana, 157, 222, 457, 480
chieftaincy in, 457
Constitution of, 481
locus standi, 481
Giolitti, Giovanni, 50
Gladstone, William Ewart, 50, 92
Global citizenship, 279, 280, 285, 303, 493, 494, 495, 501, 502
conferral of, 493
formation through litigation, 493
patterns of transnational, 493
Global defamation, 495
Global laws
citizen as construct of, 423
contingent subject formation, 423
in creation of laws, 422
and physical acts of citizens, 423
Global legal constraint, 422
Global legal system, 419, 420, 421, 501
Global right to democracy, 163
Globalization
of democracy, 154, 416, 417, 427
of society, 198
of the legal system, 416
Goodhart, Michael, 4
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 376
reforms, 376, 377
Gosewinkel, Dieter, 328
Gramsci, Antonio Francesco, 145
Great Lakes Protocol on Internally Displaced Persons, 462, 463
Great Reform Act of 1832 (UK), 134
Greenpeace, 467
Grégoire, Henri (Abbé), 80
Grundgesetz (Basic Law) of FRG, 169, 249, 312, 316, 317, 319
as open to international law, 313
Guarani people, 441
Gurvitch, George, 68

H

Habermas, Jürgen, 6, 18, 26, 118
Hegel, Georg Friedrich Wilhelm, 41, 71, 81, 108, 117
Hellenic, 4, 206
Helsinki Accords, 165, 212
Historicists
and constitutionalism, 63
and political obligation, 64
Hitler, Adolf, 310, 311
Hobbes, Thomas, 139, 203
Hohenzollern Dynasty, 141
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 249
Honneth, Axel, 26
House of Commons, 324, 325
as a corporation, 330
widening authority, 134
House of Lords
right to overrule, 327
HRA. See Human Rights Act
Hugo, Gustav, 64
Human freedom, 5
Human Rights Act (HRA), 491
Human rights
as normative channels, 431
as normative system, 431
Human species as substrate of political order, 81
Hume, David, 68
Hungarian Constitutional Court, 239
Hungary, 139, 214, 239

I

IACtHR. See Inter-American Court of Human Rights
ICCPR. See International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
ICJ. See International Court of Justice
Idea of contingency, in sociology, 96
ILO. See International Labour Organization
Immigration and Nationality Act, 299
Imperial Germany, 55, 306
Imperialism
and general rights, 32, 33
link to democracy, 139
in revolutionary era, 30
Inclusionary modernization, 26
Inclusive democracy, 117
Incomplete democracy, 426
India, 40, 154, 165, 169, 194, 250, 252, 258, 329, 445, 455, 478, 479, 484, 485, 494
constitution-making, 194
democratic processes in, 157
Indian Supreme Court, 251, 473, 478, 479
Indian
constitution, 167, 479
courts, 246
law, 246
Indigeneity
as entitlement, 459
recognition, 455, 457
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention. See International Labour Organization
Indigenous communities, 437, 461
Indigenous justice, 234, 235
Ingushetia Republic, 378
Inner constituonalization, 198
Institutional individualism, 114
Inter comunis effect, 364
Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACtHR), 165, 174, 176, 178, 180, 211, 223, 224, 227, 260, 262, 266, 267, 268, 269, 358, 359, 360, 361, 368, 370, 371, 444, 453, 455, 462, 493, 494
and international human rights law, 493
Inter-legality, 232, 233, 234, 236, 237, 416
Internal displacement, 461, 462, 464, 465
International Court of Justice (ICJ), 159, 161, 163, 165, 173, 174, 175, 177, 232, 274, 318
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), 158, 161, 212, 241, 373, 394, 464
International Criminal Court, 177
International Labour Organization (ILO), 219, 438, 440, 441, 457
International law, 80, 185
in construction of citizen, 419
correlation with democracy, 275
International Monetary Fund, 406
Intellectual property rights, 495
International public order, 176
International soft law, 465
Intrusion on subjective rights, 228
Invisible constitution, 239
Italy, 50, 139, 145, 148, 149, 165, 169, 220, 329
democracy reestablished, 154
fascism, 148
parliament of, 136
political parties, 142

J

Jackson presidency, 137
Jacobin period, 7, 75
Japan, 154, 159, 220, 222
democracy in, 154, 157
war criminal trials, 159
Jay, John, 289
Jefferson, Thomas, 207
Jellinek, Georg, 65
Jhering, Rudolf, 66
Jim Crow laws, 298
Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 298
Judicial autonomy, 304, 305
Judicial contributions
to civil rights, 303
to desegregation, 304
to legislation, 304
Judicial interpretation, 257
Jury trial
and Russian women, 227
Jus cogens (‘compelling law'), 161, 162, 163, 164, 173, 262, 315, 358
as a global constitutional norm, 174
human rights standing above laws, 174
ICJ rulings, 173
as normative order, 175
relative indelibility, 175
in Russian law, 476
scope limits, 174
and self-determination, 174

K

Kalenjin tribes, 405
Kampala Convention, 462
Kant, Immanuel, 5, 7, 17, 20, 47, 71, 80, 99
Kautsky, Karl, 138
Kelsen, Hans, 29, 65, 66, 67, 192, 193
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 298
Kenya, 157, 240, 241, 242, 253, 254, 281, 401, 435, 459, 461, 463, 473, 474
colonial rule in, 401, 402
democratic construction in, 402
ethnic factionalism, 408
ethnic fragmentation, 402
indirect rule, 401, 402
nationalist movements, 402
public economy, 406
public litigation, 475
right to constituent power, 475
Kenyan citizenship, 403, 404, 405, 408, 409, 413
Kenyan Constitution, 255, 403, 404, 407, 413, 456, 457
Kenyan government
international sanction, 412
Kenyan High Court, 245, 246
Kenyan Independence Constitution, 403
Kenyan legal system, 410, 413
and ethnic groups, 411
and international law, 410, 411
judicial autonomy, 408, 410
judicial quality, 408, 412
and minorities, 411, 413
and monist categories, 410
volume of litigation, 412
Kenyan National Constitutional Conference, 474
Kenyan nationalism, 403
Kenyan society pluralism, 401
Kenyan Supreme Court, 253, 408, 409
Kenyatta, Jomo, 403, 404
Keynesian welfare states, 125
Kikuyu tribe, 403, 405

L

Laband, Paul, 65
Labour government, 329
Labour Party, 135, 136, 143, 327
Landshut, Siegfried, 68
Lassalle, Ferdinand, 52
Latin America, 157, 160, 165, 176, 211, 213, 215, 216, 219, 220, 223, 227, 242, 245, 246, 247, 258, 259, 262, 269, 350, 358, 435, 437, 444, 454, 459, 460, 467, 470, 485, 494
democracy in, 154
democratization in, 138
legal protection of indigeneity, 453
political construction in, 150, 244
transformative applications, 255
Lauterpacht, Hersch, 160, 194
Law
authority connection to, 275
inner-legal construction, 272
as medium of integration, 96
self-generation, 270
Law as concrete institutional form, 41
Law positivization, 126
League of Nations, 192
Legal activism, 298, 305, 468
as mode of citizenship, 433
Legal collectives, 492
Legal construction, 275
Legal exchanges, 227, 279, 419, 450
between global and national law, 422
Legal mobilization, 432, 433, 491
correlation with democracy, 492
as democratic agency, 492
and design of political system, 492
Legal nihilism, 380, 399
Legal procedures, 420
Legal sociology, 2, 83, 95, 105, 112, 121, 123, 132, 133, 190, 192, 193, 194, 195, 198, 201, 202, 427, 500, 501, 502
after 1945, 194, 195
cosmopolitan views, 502
and demands for freedom, 500
early, 500
and global democracy, 502
as political sociology, 112
Legal system construction, 115
Legal system
creation of democratic norms, 278
differentiation, 172
global extension, 172
inclusion, 172
self-generated autonomy, 278
as site of citizenship, 487
as subject of democracy, 209
Legal-sociological paradox, 201
Legitimacy, 275
conceptual apparatus, 277
contractual, 204
of law, 274
primary norms, 431
secondary norms, 431
semantics of, 273
Legitimacy of parliamentary institutions, 152
Legitimate state, 81
Legitimate violence, 109
Legitimational myths
British, 311
German, 311
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 79
Lenin, Vladimir, 381
Liberal democratic state, 83
Liberal Party, 136
Liberty, 7, 8, 41, 46, 71, 89, 105, 107, 131
collective, 78, 197
and government legitimacy, 97
protection from atomized, 96
Liebknecht, Karl, 142
Lipset, Seymour Martin, 17, 40, 49, 282
Litigant citizens, 443
Litigation loops, 443
Litigation
collective, 451, 452
as core pattern of citizenship, 443
as democracy-building, 488
and indigenous peoples, 452
legislative effects, 444
political outcomes, 490
political significance, 489
public interest, 468, 473, 474
Littré, Emile, 53
Living constitutionalism, 24851, 257
Living-tree constitutionalism, 259
Lloyd George, David, 140, 148
Locke, John, 7, 17, 217
Locus standi, 470, 472
Locus classicus, 478
Low-intensity citizenship, 425
Low-intensity democracy, 425, 426
Luebbert, Gregory, 282
Luhmann, Niklas, 27, 124, 126, 128, 130, 131
Luther, Martin, 41
Luxemburg, Rosa, 142

M

Macdonald, Ramsay, 328
Machiavelli, Niccolo, 13
Majimbo components, 404
Mali, 456
Mapiripán Massacre, 462
Margin of appreciation, doctrine, 224
Markoff, John, 282
Marks, Susan, 215
Marshall, John, 249, 290
Marshall, Thomas Humphrey, 22, 26, 104, 116
Marx, Karl, 42, 51, 75, 76, 81, 109
Marxist theories
about democracy, 145
organized capitalism, 145
Mass mobilization, 144
Mau Mau uprising, 402
Mauritius, 224
Medieval Estates
as base for parliaments, 281
Mexican constitution, 267
Michels, Robert, 55, 95
Mill, John Stuart, 49
Minority representation, 28
Modern democracy, 416
Modern law, 111
Moi, Daniel arap, 405, 473
Mond-Turner talks, 145
Monetary imperialism, 425
Monetary system, 89
Monist model/system, 255, 315, 316, 410
Monist interpretations of laws, 255, 315, 316
Montesquieu, Charles-Louis, 68
Moore, Barrington, 282
Moral functions of state, 111
Morales, Evo, 183, 439, 440
Multi-centric democracy, 431
Multiracialism (Kenya), 403
Mussolini, Benito, 146, 149
Mutunga, Willy, 253, 254, 255, 409
Myrdal, Gunnar, 297

N

NAACP. See National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Napoleon, Bonaparte, 54
Nation
building, 21, 102
as foundation of legitimate rule, 99
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 302, 303
National citizen, 279, 280, 283, 285
National citizenship, 205, 285, 305, 322, 414, 496
National comradeship, 310
National democracy, 187, 414, 420, 498
constituent foundation for, 189
emergence of, 191
normative domain, 192
in USA, 285
National fragmentation, 311, 370, 385
National legislation, 421
National legislatures, 414, 418
and inner-societal democratization, 499
National polity, 30
National Socialists (Germany), 310
National sovereignty, 205
Nationhood, 17, 190
Natural justice, 338
Naumann, Friedrich, 310
Nazi Germany, 150
Netherlands, 139, 264
Supreme Court, 264
Neumann, Franz, 118
New Deal, 285, 286, 292
NGOs. See Non-Governmental Organisations
Nineteenth Amendment, 51
Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), 434, 471
consultative activities, 435
recognitive activities, 435
Normative
democracy, 117
horizon, 197
theories, 121
Norms and physical violence, 193
North Africa, 213
North German Federation, 54
Northern Ireland, 233
Nueva Granada, 350

O

OAS. See Organization of American States
Office of President, 92
Olympic Games, 495
Ombudsman, 476, 477
Ombudspersons, 476, 477
Open constitutionalization, 238
Open statehood, 238, 321
Open statehood doctrine. See under Doctrine
ordre public, 176, 200
ordre public transnational, 200
Organization of African Unity, 160
Organization of American States (OAS), 161, 213
Organized labor, 52
Orientation towards democracy, 164
Originalism, constitutional, 248
Otis, James, 7

P

Paine, Thomas, 56, 62
Paris Commune, 136
Parliamentary Council, 312, 316, 320
Parliamentary democracy, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 152
Parliamentary sovereignty
doctrine of, in UK, 332
Parliaments, 89, 323, 333
origin in Estates, 281
Parsons, Talcott, 26, 104, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117
Particular interests, 418
Pattern of agency, 30, 31
Patterns of politicality, 428
Pedagogy
and citizenship, 78
and nationhood, 53
People as an absent force, 153
People
as aggregate of contract formers, 70
as created by democracy, 103
original externality, 204
Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), 192
Peru, 247, 454
Pinheiro Principles, 359, 462, 465
Pinochet, Augusto, 211, 213, 265, 267, 494
Plebiscitary government, 98
Plebiscites, 349
Plural voting, 135
Pocock, John Greville Agard, 6, 27
Poland, 139, 212, 214, 239
Political citizenship, 208, 415
Political democracy
bourgeoisie as agent of, 49
and collective freedom, 48
conceptual substructure, 48
early limitations, 48
and economic expansion, 49
and general human dispositions, 47
Madison's views on, 48
Political integration, 112
Political parties, 91
Political paternalism, 395
Political procedures, 420
Political self-legislation, 200
Political society, 106, 208
Political system
decentralization, 430
mono-centric concepts, 492
nationalization, 156
supervisory oversight, 429
Political system, democratic
as aggregate of societal wills, 112
and chain of communication, 5
claims to rights, 31
and decisions by a citizen, 6
as dominant system of inclusion, 110
embedded voluntarism, 132
exercise of rights, 31
formative core, 32
functional distinction, 32
and global legal system, 190
and inclusion of citizens in legislation, 7
and inclusion of society's sectors, 6
legitimacy construction, 32
and mass of legislating institutions, 5
mode of communication, 31
order of legitimacy, 32
primary environment, 18
primary limits, 434
principle of inclusion, 25
and private economic rights, 25
and reinforcement of governmental infrastructure, 26
secondary limits, 434
and social rights, 25
Politicization of society, 424
Politics
legitimate violence in, 109
as a triadic division, 128
vocabulary of, 273
voluntarism in, 67, 109
Polity
construction by citizenry, 62
legitimacy of, 99
world, 181
Polyarchy theory, 4
Popular sovereignty, 49, 61, 101
Positivism
apolitical law concept, 66
and democratic government, 56
English, 65
German, 65
inquiry of, 66
and legal norms, 65, 66
and metaphysics, 65
and political system legitimacy, 66
relation to historicism, 64
and Third Republic, 53
and will of the state, 66
Positivist inquiry, 107
Positivization of the law, 126
Post-democracy, 426
Post-democratic politics, 425
Pouvoir constituant (constituent power), 30
Power
coded as law, 129
distillation into law, 131
Pre-suffrage polities and women, 24
Preuß, Hugo, 310
Primary constitution, 188
Prisons
constitutional rights in, 305
Private law, 337
and public freedom, 46
Proceduralist theories, 121
Proceduralization of democratic activity, 486
Proletariat, 51, 138
Promotion of solidarity by government, 85
Proportionality, 22831, 234, 237, 238, 266, 314, 317, 343, 344, 347, 398, 444
remedy by, 266
review of, 344
Prostitutes, 469
Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph, 75, 106, 138
Prussia, 10, 306
state, 326
three-class franchise, 308, 326
within German Empire, 306
Prussian Land Law, 228
Przeworski, Adam, 164, 282
Public as part of triadic system, 128
Public interest litigation, 394, 466, 475, 4836
locus classicus, 478
Public law, 337
and public freedom, 46
Puchta, Georg Friedrich, 65
Putin, Vladimir, 374, 377, 379, 380, 381, 385, 390, 393, 399
Putnam, Robert, 282

Q

Quod omnes tangit ad omnibus approbari debet, 205

R

Racial discrimination, 297, 298
UN convention on elimination, 299
in U.S., and foreign relations, 298
in voting, across countries, 1556
Radical Left
and democracy, 51
Ramsay, David, 13
Rational state, 71, 108
definition by Hegel, 71
Rationalist metaphysics, 77
Rawls, John, 121
RCC. See Russian Constitutional Court
Reconfiguration of democracy, 427
Reconstruction (U.S.), 287, 292, 300
Reconstruction Act, 287
voting rights, 137
Recursive circularization, 129
Reform Act of 1832, 134, 324, 330
Reform Act of 1867, 44, 50, 330
Reformation, 273
Regime rules, 199
Reich, First German, 306, 307
citizenship, 308, 309
fiscal system, 308
multiple polities within, 308
Reichstag, 54, 136, 308
Representation of People Act, 134, 328, 330
Representative democracy, 331
Representative government, 331
and American Revolution, 7
and French Revolution, 7
and national sovereignty, 7
Rhodesia, 156, 162
Right not to be displaced, 462, 463
Right of access to a court, 173, 263, 264, 267
Right to (have) rights, 2617
Right to protect rights, 320
Rights
creation by rights, 26771
education, 271
health care, 269, 270
medical service, 270
mental health care, 270
public space, 269
self-generation, 270
water, 269
Rio Bogota case, 447, 483
Robespierre, Maximilien, 12, 20, 22, 34, 56, 78, 80, 81
Roman law, 64, 467
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 297
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 286, 293
Rosanvallon, Pierre, 43, 68
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 5, 7, 18, 35, 47, 48, 53, 61, 71, 78, 99, 203
Roussellier, Nicolas, 55
RSFSR. See Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Rueschemeyer, Dietrich, 282
Russia, 39, 140, 171, 186, 212, 215, 227, 245, 262, 280, 329, 374400, 450, 476, 477, 488
assimilation of international law, 450
citizens' oversight, 477
guarantees to indigenous peoples, 453
litigation and international law, 450, 451
ombudsman, 476, 477
ombudspersons, 476
public interest litigation, 476, 477
public prosecutors, 476
quality of democracy, 374
use of law, 395
Russian administrative deportation, 393
Russian Administrative Litigation Code, 384, 394, 395, 396
Russian citizenship, 400
inner-legal, 384
national, 381
Russian Civil Procedure Code, 380
Russian Concept of Judicial Reform, 386
and jus cogens, 386
Russian Constitution, 245, 263, 378, 380, 394, 398
Russian Constitutional Court (RCC), 227, 232, 387, 396, 398
Russian cyclists, 495
Russian domestic law, 393
Russian Empire, 381
Russian Federal Law, 392, 393, 395
Russian Federation, 377, 378, 384, 386, 397, 400
Russian Law on Political Parties, 374
Russian legal system
Federal Law, 266
recognition of international law, 386, 391
judicial autonomy, 389
formal dualism in, 388
political pressures, 388
growing autonomy, 389, 398
Russian Parliament (Duma), 246, 374, 391, 392, 398
Russian political system, 376
catastrophic collapse in 1990s, 376
endemic deconstitutionalization, 378
endemic privatization, 378
gubernatorial elites, 385
interactive litigation, 380, 385
judicial corruption, 379
judicial reform, 379, 380
reconstitutionalization policies, 381
Russian President, 398
Russian Prison Code, 396
Russian Revolution, 140
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR), 386
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, 386
Russian Supreme Court, 263, 266, 380, 391, 393, 396, 398
Russian-Georgian War, 388
Russification, 381

S

Saint Simon, Claude Henri, 71
Saint-Just, Louis Antoine, 7, 8, 35
Saramaka People, 176, 269
Savigny, Friedrich Carl, 64
Schelsky, Helmut, 128
Schmid, Carlo, 250, 312, 313, 316, 320
Schmitt, Carl, 29, 35, 104, 112, 152, 193, 206, 207, 319, 418, 419
Second coding, 130
Second Empire, French
franchise in, 54
Second Enlightenment, 194, 195
Second Reich. See Weimar Republic
Secondary constitution, 188
Secondary constitutional acts, 188
Secondary constitutionalization, 188
Secondary soft law, 462
Segmentary
citizenship, 487, 488
constitutionalization, 487
rights, 492
subjectivization, 485
Self-determination
and democracy, 56
multiple meanings, 162
national, 56
in UN Charter, 161
Self-legislating people, 127
Shadow justice, 377
Shany, Yuval, 165
Sieyès, Emmanuel-Joseph, 18, 20, 30, 34, 35, 48, 99
Smith, Adam, 68
Social contract
concepts, 203, 204
by Hegel, 72
by Hobbes, 203
by Kant, 62
by Rousseau, 7, 47, 78, 203
Social Democratic Party (SPD) of Germany, 1412, 307
as model mass party, 308
Social integration, 115
Societal abstraction in sociology, 99
Societal evolution toward democracy, 118
Societal nationalization, 26
Society
differentiation by Hegel, 72
forgetfulness in early democracies, 77
formal freedoms as partial, 73
politicization by rights claiming, 221
when inadequate for support of revolutions, 767
Sociology
classical era of, 82
concepts of, 67
discovery of society, 68
early concepts of people, 70
early development, 67, 105
early, political focus, 107
growth of theory, 68
as history of society, 69
and normative order, 106
political rapprochement of the modern, 113
rejection of institution transplants, 69
Weber's concept of, 102
Sohm, Rudolph, 111
Soldier suffrage, 140
Solipsistic epistemology, 66
Somalia, 463
Sonderwege (‘special paths'), 282, 326
South Africa, 162, 214, 222, 239, 246, 252, 435, 456, 485
collective litigator NGO, 481
South African Constitutional Court, 239, 240, 241, 252, 464
South African rulings, 246
Southern Cone region, 183
Sovereignty
national, 49, 204
popular, 49
Soviet Union (USSR), 381
Communist Party, 382
ethnic cleansing, 381
ethno-federal order, 382
military endeavours, 329
pluralistic citizenship, 381
preventing democratic developments, 154
Russian nationality in, 383
social citizenship, 383
Soviet citizenship, 383
Spain, 222
democratization, 138, 213
suffrage in, 138
Spanish Constitution, 467
Spanish Constitutional Court, 245
SPD. See Social Democratic Party of Germany
Species freedoms, 78
Stalin, Joseph, 381
State as protector of individual liberties, 97
State legitimacy
and citizen participation, 29
derivation, 108
as fulcrum of social order, 28
instrumental theory of, 109
by political quality, 30
State
as centre of the society, 108
and collective equality, 11
in direction of social relations, 29
as an immediate societal presence, 29
and individual decisions, 11
monopoly of legitimate power, 109
position in society, 29
as sovereign collective person, 104
as system of shared rights, 10
State-citizen nexus, 289
Statehood, 319
Statute of Charagua, 441
Strasbourg Court. See European Court of Human Rights
Strategic litigation, 485
Structural litigation, 363
Structural nationalization, 156
Structural unconstitutionality, 363
Subjective rights
classification, 29
collective public, 17
singular private, 18
Sudan, 463
Suffrage, 20, 21, 24, 40, 43, 44, 49, 51, 134, 136, 137, 138, 139, 155, 287, 289, 307, 326, 329, 335
and black enfranchisement, 51, 137, 291
female, 51
female in France, 51, 155
female in Germany, 327
female in UK, 51, 135, 140, 327, 328
female in U.S., 51
as instituted by Conservatives, 50
male in Colombia, 350
male in France, 43, 44, 53, 54
male in Germany, 53, 54, 55, 307
male in Italy, 50
male in UK, 134, 326, 328
male in U.S., 44
Suicide, 97
Supreme Court, U.S., 206, 248, 296, 300, 305
in desegregation, 293, 303
and international law, 80, 290
liberalization, 301
and state laws, 291
Supreme Court, UK, 226
Suriname, 176, 269, 444
Sweden
democratization in, 138
inter-group bargains, 147
suffrage, 138
welfare state, 148
Switzerland
universal male suffrage, 55
Syria
war in, 396
Systemic rationality, 124
trans-systemic, 124
System's constitutional state, 130
System's legal state, 130

T

Tanaka, Kotaro, 174
Taney, Roger, 291
Tanzania, 480
Constitution, 481
public interest litigation, 481
Tatarstan Republic, 383
actions of Supreme Court, 388
Terror
and civic virtue, 79
Teubner, Gunther, 198, 199, 200
Theory of democracy, 120, 196
Theory of polyarchy, 4
Theory of procedural democracy, 197
Third Republic (France), 136
Tilly, Charles, 4, 6, 58, 282
Tocqueville, Alexis, 22, 41, 70
perception of democracy, 70
Total citizen model, 318
Transformative constitutionalism, 252
Transnational
citizenship, 332, 418, 495
constitutional subjects, 463
functional domain, 495
human rights, 321, 433
scientific practices, 494
Triadic sub-differentiation, 128
Trindade, Cançado, 177
Truman, Harry S., 293
Tuori, Kaarlo, 321
Turner, Brian Stanley, 27, 143
Tutela litigation, 362, 363, 369, 445, 446, 447, 464, 465, 470, 482

U

Ubuntu and human dignity, 240
UDHR. See UN Declaration of Indigenous Rights
Uganda, 160, 494
UK, 470, 494
concept of citizen, 330
democratic institutions, 3237
separation of powers, 338
suffrage, 140
UK governance system
authoritarian aspects, 327
crown as a corporation, 330
focus on individual, 324
impact of international law, 323
nationalization process, 325
partly democratic nature of, 323
recent differentiation, 323
as representative, 331
rights litigation, 449
UK Human Rights Act (HRA), 346, 347
UK Parliament, 333
organs, 331
and power of the judiciary, 323
traditional sovereignty, 323
UK public accountability, 337
UK public law, 339, 467
definition, 337
UK voting
female franchise, 327
plural, before 1918, 326
universal male, 326
Ultra vires principle, 337, 339, 341
UN Convention Against Racial Discrimination, 299
UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights (UDHR), 161, 164, 219, 241, 329, 340, 457, 464, 475, 480
UN Guidelines on Internally Displaced Persons, 463
UN Human Rights Committee, 161, 224
UN International Labor Organization (ILO), 263
UN Security Council, 264
UN Special Rapporteur, 176, 394
Unit citizen, 20
United Nations (UN), 196, 210, 304
charter, 158, 161, 218, 297
eviction and displacement, 242
self-determination, 161
United Russia Party, 385, 390
Universal Declaration of Human Rights. See UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights
Universal suffrage, 43
Uribe, Alvaro, 368
US Circuit Courts, 469
US Democrats
state citizenship model, 289
US Federalists
concepts, 34
federal citizenship model, 289
US Occupying Forces, 220
US Presidency, 137, 286, 287, 294, 301
USA, 400
Civil Rights litigation, 449, 468, 488
prison rights litigation, 488
minorities strategic litigation, 485
US-American courts, 494
US-American society, 468

V

Vida digna (‘dignified life') right, 227, 269, 455
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, 158, 178
Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, 212
Vietnam War, 302
Virtual representation, 7, 331, 332, 333
Virtuous citizens, 78
Vivir bien (‘living well') principle, 236, 237
Vocabulary political, 32
Voronezh, 396
Voting Rights Act, U.S., 287, 299
Vulnerability, 367, 372, 465
disproportional, 231

W

Wall Street Crash, 135
Warren, Earl, 294, 295, 304
We the People, 257
Weber, Max, 49, 60, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 100, 101, 103, 105, 110, 148, 325
Weimar Constitution, 168
catalogue of rights, 310
removal of Prussian hegemony, 310
Weimar Republic, 1413
citizenship model, 309
Welfare state, 338
definition of legitimacy, 122
discursive procedures, 122
dual function of law, 120
elite pluralism, 121
and legal freedoms, 119
mass manipulation of public opinion, 120
proceduralization theory, 121
Welfare state and legal freedoms, 119
West Germany, 169, 194, 220
Willke, Helmut, 424, 430
Wilson, Woodrow, 51
Wolff, Christian, 79
Working Group Report, 458
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), 495
World
citizen, 433
law, 181, 502
model of citizenship, 284, 415
politics, 181
polity, 181, 502
society, 429
statehood, 181
World War I, 135, 140, 143, 146, 149, 150, 151, 283, 326, 328
politicization in Europe, 138
democracy and nationalism, 140
World War II, 137, 155, 217, 261, 292, 293, 294, 297, 329, 336
and racism, 297

Y

Yeltsin, Boris, 377, 383
Young, Iris Marion, 4, 28
Yugoslavia, 139

Z

Zaire, 241, 458, 459
Zentrum Party (Germany), 142

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