Incohérence temporelle et théories de l’interprétation constitutionnelle
Constitutions are mostly considered in economics as devices to bound political power and commit political choices through times (temporal consistency). However, this traditional position underestimates the impact of the behaviour of authorities in charge of constitutional interpretation. Indeed, if...
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doaj-0a46e60ebc3b42fd999e6d4108dca0fd2020-11-24T23:06:12ZengAssociation ŒconomiaŒconomia2113-52072269-84502012-12-012444346310.4000/oeconomia.1184Incohérence temporelle et théories de l’interprétation constitutionnelleSamuel FereyConstitutions are mostly considered in economics as devices to bound political power and commit political choices through times (temporal consistency). However, this traditional position underestimates the impact of the behaviour of authorities in charge of constitutional interpretation. Indeed, if constitutional interpretation is seen as an act of will (and not an act of knowledge), such inter-temporal inconsistency might reappear. After studying how theories of constitutional interpretation deal with this problem, we show that economics, law and political science converge on the key-element of credibility and legitimacy.http://journals.openedition.org/oeconomia/1184constitutionslaw and economicslegitimacycredibilitytemporal incoherenceinterpretation |
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Samuel Ferey Incohérence temporelle et théories de l’interprétation constitutionnelle Œconomia constitutions law and economics legitimacy credibility temporal incoherence interpretation |
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Incohérence temporelle et théories de l’interprétation constitutionnelle |
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Incohérence temporelle et théories de l’interprétation constitutionnelle |
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Incohérence temporelle et théories de l’interprétation constitutionnelle |
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Incohérence temporelle et théories de l’interprétation constitutionnelle |
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incohérence temporelle et théories de l’interprétation constitutionnelle |
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Association Œconomia |
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Œconomia |
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2113-5207 2269-8450 |
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2012-12-01 |
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Constitutions are mostly considered in economics as devices to bound political power and commit political choices through times (temporal consistency). However, this traditional position underestimates the impact of the behaviour of authorities in charge of constitutional interpretation. Indeed, if constitutional interpretation is seen as an act of will (and not an act of knowledge), such inter-temporal inconsistency might reappear. After studying how theories of constitutional interpretation deal with this problem, we show that economics, law and political science converge on the key-element of credibility and legitimacy. |
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constitutions law and economics legitimacy credibility temporal incoherence interpretation |
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http://journals.openedition.org/oeconomia/1184 |
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