RE-reminder



The Network for Interdisciplinary Studies of Law invites you to attend an 
evening seminar presented by:


EMILIOS CHRISTODOULIDIS


ON

The decline of political constitutionalism:
critical reflections


Abstract:
A long tradition of political constitutionalism deployed as constitutive of the 
meaning of the constitutional the distinction between ‘constituent’ and 
‘constituted’ power. The articulation in tension of the two poles of this 
distinction informed the meaning of constitutionalism as holding together the 
political and the legal, democracy and rights. My intention is to discuss the 
importance of the dimension of the ‘constituent’ for the institutional 
achievement that is constitutionalism as well as the effects and the expression 
of its undercutting (typically the thinking of ‘proportionality’) under 
conditions of globalisation.



TUESDAY, 27 AUGUST, 2013

Dean’s Board Room, 2nd Floor
UNSW LAW SCHOOL.


DRINKS: 5.30 – 6.00 pm
SEMINAR AND DISCUSSION: 6.00 – 8.00 pm
Would those interested in attending the seminar please let Martin Krygier 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) know ahead of time.


EMILIOS CHRISTODOULIDIS has been Professor of Legal Theory at Glasgow 
University Law School since 2006. Prior to that he taught at the University of 
Edinburgh. He holds degrees from the Universities of Athens (LLB) and Edinburgh 
(LLM, PhD). His interests lie mainly in the area of the philosophy and 
sociology of law and in constitutional theory.
He is author of many articles on constitutional theory, democratic theory, 
critical legal theory, and transitional justice, and his book Law and Reflexive 
Politics won the European Award for Legal Theory in 1996 and the 1998 Society 
of Legal Scholars (SLS) Prize for 'Outstanding Legal Scholarship'. He was 
visiting Professor at the European Academy for Legal Theory in Brussels between 
1996 and 1998, at the Faculty of Law in Antwerp in 2008, and was a fellow at 
the Institute of Advanced Studies in Nantes in 2011. In June/July 2002 he gave 
the seventh series of the KOBE lectures in Japan.  He is editor of the 
‘Edinburgh/Glasgow Law and Society series’ (Ashgate Publishing), and is on the 
editorial board of Social & Legal Studies and Law & Critique. He is a member of 
the Executive Committee of the IVR (International Association for Legal and 
Social Philosophy)

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