Rules, power and constitutions : following Onuf
Abstract
This chapter explores the role of power in the theory of global constitutionalism. It draws on the work of Nicholas Onuf, whose launched constructivist IR theory. It borrows from Onuf the idea of rules and rule making, but critiques his work for failing to devvelop the idea of power in constitutional theory. It concludes with an analysis of global constitutent power.
Citation
Lang , A 2017 , Rules, power and constitutions : following Onuf . in H D Gould (ed.) , The Art of World-Making : Nicholas Greenwood Onuf and his Critics . Routledge Taylor & Francis Group , London .
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The Art of World-Making
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