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Written versus unwritten: two views on the form of an international constitution

Bardo Fassbender

Chapter 25 in Handbook on Global Constitutionalism, 2023, pp 363-372 from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: Today, concepts of constitutionalism are widely used in international legal scholarship, both to describe and to promote changes in the international legal order in support of the rule of law, the protection of human rights and other common values of the international community. Against this background, the present chapter deals with a question so far addressed only cursorily - the ‘writtenness’ of international constitutional law. Can we assume the existence of an ‘unwritten’ international constitution, or does the very concept of a constitution in the modern sense require that a constitution is laid down in written form? The chapter discusses the importance of ‘writtenness’ in modern constitutionalism and addresses the ‘English exception’, that is the absence, in the United Kingdom, of a document called ‘the constitution’. The chapter concludes with a plea for taking the constitutional character of the UN Charter seriously, arguing that the idea of an unwritten constitution of the international community does not provide a persuasive alternative.

Keywords: Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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