Constitutionalism 2030
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Constitutionalism 2030: A Prediction -- I. The Crisis -- II. The Task -- III. The Frame -- IV. The Future -- PART ONE: ASPECTS -- 1. Democracy in 2030 -- I. Democracy's Janus-Face -- II. Democracy's Decay -- III. Democracy's Discourse -- IV. Democracy's Equality -- V. Conclusion -- 2. The Rule of Law in 2030 -- I. Introduction -- II. The Various Aspects of the Rule of Law Concept -- III. How the Rule of Law will Look in 2030 -- IV. Conclusion: Future Rule of Law -- 3. Federalism in 2030 -- I. Federalism in Decline? -- II. The Rise of Urbanism and an Open Question on Constitutive Units -- III. Some (Urban) Empirics on the Rise of City Networks -- IV. Concluding Remarks -- PART TWO: AREAS -- 4. International Human Rights in 2030 -- I. Eulogy of Crisis and Eulogy of Ambition -- II. The 1990s and What Came Afterwards -- III. The Current Dynamics at Play in the International Human Rights Arena -- IV. Outlook -- 5. International Criminal Law in 2030 -- I. Criminal Jurisdiction of National States -- II. European Criminal Law -- III. International Criminal Law stricto sensu -- 6. Global Trade in 2030 -- I. Introduction -- II. From the Institutionalisation of the World Trade to its Constitutionalisation -- III. Global Constitutionalism: Challenges and Perspectives -- IV. Conclusion -- PART THREE: ACTORS -- 7. Institutions in 2030 -- I. Introduction -- II. The Future in Foresight -- III. Impending Institutional Challenges -- IV. Resilient Institutional Design -- V. Conclusion -- 8. Political Parties in 2030 -- I. Introduction: 'Crisis of Constitutionalism' and Political Parties - An Antagonistic Approach -- II. Antagonisms -- III. Conclusion: Political Parties and Constitutionalism in 2030 -- 9. Popular Movements in 2030.