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The Coming of Age of Deliberative Constitutionalism

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posted on 2025-07-04, 02:02 authored by CI Giuffré
In a 1998 article, Bohman argued that the contemporary deliberative turn in democratic theory had reached its 'coming of age', as deliberative democrats began to show greater interest in the institutionalization of their proposal. Moreover, Bohman referred to this growing interest with an expression that was unprecedented at the time: 'deliberative constitutionalism'. At present, deliberative constitutionalism has become one of the most original and relevant contemporary proposals. In this context, my article proceeds as follows. I begin by arguing that the contemporary deliberative turn in democratic theory also gave rise to a deliberative turn in constitutionalism - that is, a trend aimed at orienting constitutionalism and judicial review towards democratic deliberation. Next, I argue that, at that embryonic yet promising stage, deliberative constitutionalism had shortcomings that hindered the aim assumed since its origins. Finally, I argue that, over recent decades, these shortcomings have been finessed, which shows that deliberative constitutionalism has also reached its coming of age.

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Giuffré, C. I. (2024). The Coming of Age of Deliberative Constitutionalism. Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, 37(2), 397-426. https://doi.org/10.1017/cjlj.2024.14

Journal title

Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence

Volume

37

Issue

2

Publication date

2024-08-01

Pagination

397-426

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2024-10-03

ISSN

0841-8209

eISSN

2056-4260

Language

en

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