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Out Of Many, One?, Kenneth L. Karst
Out Of Many, One?, Kenneth L. Karst
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Republican Constitutional Skepticism And Congressional Reform, Thomas Molnar Fisher
Republican Constitutional Skepticism And Congressional Reform, Thomas Molnar Fisher
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Global Migration - Immigration - Multiethnicity: Challenges To The Concept Of The Nation-State, Jost Delbruck
Global Migration - Immigration - Multiethnicity: Challenges To The Concept Of The Nation-State, Jost Delbruck
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
Professor Delbriick begins his article by briefly discussing the
history and development of the nation-state, and then examines how
changes in the political and social environment, often international
and cross-cultural in nature, have altered the traditional notion of
the nation-state. He argues that the modern form of the State
should be based on the concept of the "Open Republic, " rather than
on that of the traditional closed, self-centered, and self-reliant
nation-state. Professor Delbriick demands that his concept of an
"Open Republic" first be grounded in the form of a republican
State-a constitutional government involving the democratic
participation of all …