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B, Mortham Sandra, and Florida. Dept. of State., eds. Proposed constitutional amendments and revisions to be voted on November 3, 1998. Tallahassee, FL: Florida Dept. of State, 1998.

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Hosen, Nadirsyah. Shari'a & constitutional reform in Indonesia. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2007.

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Gingrich, Bob. Founding fathers vs. history revisionists: In their own words, founding fathers set the record straight. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse, 2008.

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Benka, Jen. A revisioning of the preamble to the Constitution of the United States of America. [Brooklyn, NY]: Booklyn, 2003.

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Enríquez, Marcos Gándara. Ecuador y sus hombres de estado: Estudio crítico revisionista de la historia del Ecuador, efectuado a la luz de documentos fehacientes. Quito: [Centro de Estudios Históricos del Ejército Ecuatoriano], 2001.

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Izaskun, Alvarez Cuartero, ed. Visiones y revisiones de la independencia americana: La independencia de América : la Constitución de Cádiz y las Constituciones Iberoamericanas. Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2007.

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Garry, Patrick M. The American vision of a free press: An historical and constitutional revisionist view of the press as a marketplace of ideas. New York: Garland Pub., 1990.

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Benka, Jen. A box of longing with fifty drawers: A revisioning of the preamble to the Constitution of the United States of America. Brooklyn, NY: Soft Skull Press, 2005.

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1856-1913, Babbitt Charles J., Belden, Charles F. D. 1870-1931, and State Library of Massachusetts, eds. Hand-list of legislative sessions and sessions laws statutory revisions, compilations codes, etc., and constitutional conventions of the United States and its possessions and of the several states to May, 1912. Union, NJ: Lawbook Exchange, 2003.

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Community-Police Consultative Group for lambeth., ed. Constitution of the Community-Police Consultative Group for Lambeth: As adopted 4 July 1995 and incorporating revisions approved on 1 July 1997. London: Community-Police Consultative Group for Lambeth, 1997.

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Bagdasaryan, Vardan, Vladimir Bushuev, Igor' Orlov, and Sergey Resnyanskiy. Historical politics. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1229517.

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The relevance of the book is determined by the growing demand on the part of the state and society for the formation of the state historical policy of Russia. The spread of anti—Russian historical myths, including revisionist myths regarding the history of the Second World War, issues of patriotic education of Russian citizens, the need to form a common civil identity - all this actualizes the state's targeted appeal to the problems of history, which was reflected in the relevant amendments to the Constitution of the Russian Federation. The textbook reveals the basic foundations of the methodology, techniques and content of the formation of historical policy, summarizes the world and Russian experience of its implementation. The problematic agenda, challenges and threats for Russia related to the perception and interpretation of the past both at home and abroad are reconstructed. Meets the requirements of the federal state educational standards of higher education of the latest generation. The presented textbook is aimed at use in the university educational process in preparation for bachelor's and master's degree courses on 03/41/04 and 04/41/04 "Political Science", but can be used in the training of historians and history teachers.
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Japanese Constitutional Revisionism and Civic Activism. Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2021.

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Robert F, Williams. Part V State Constitutional Amendment and Revision, 13 Amending and Revising State Constitutions. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195343083.003.0013.

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This chapter discusses the variety of mechanisms available to propose changes to state constitutions. Amendments or revisions of state constitutions can be accomplished through legislative proposal, constitutional convention proposal, constitutional commission proposal, and the initiative in states that permit it. In all states other than Delaware, the electors must approve changes to the state constitution. The chapter reviews the use of limited state constitutional conventions, and constitutional commissions. Constitutional revision processes in a variety of states during the 20th century are discussed, together with general lessons that can be derived from those experiences. The chapter describes difficulties faced in modern times with state constitutional amendment and revision, including popular distrust of constitutional conventions and other constitution-making processes. Several proposed improvements to the initiative process for state constitutional change also discussed.
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Diamant, Neil J. Useful Bullshit. Cornell University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501761270.001.0001.

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This book pulls back the curtain on early constitutional conversations between citizens and officials in the People's Republic of China (PRC). Scholars have argued that China, like the former Soviet Union, promulgated constitutions to enhance its domestic and international legitimacy by opening up the constitution-making process to ordinary people, and by granting its citizens political and socioeconomic rights. But what did ordinary officials and people say about their constitutions and rights? Did constitutions contribute to state legitimacy? Over the course of four decades, the PRC government encouraged millions of citizens to pose questions about, and suggest revisions to, the draft of a new constitution. Seizing this opportunity, people asked both straightforward questions like “what is a state?”, but also others that, through implication, harshly criticized the document and the government that sponsored it. They pressed officials to clarify the meaning of words, phrases, and ideas in the constitution, proposing numerous revisions. Despite many considering the document “bullshit,” successive PRC governments have promulgated it, amending the constitution, debating it at length, and even inaugurating a “Constitution Day.” The book deals with all facets of this constitutional discussion, as well as its afterlives in the late 1950s, the Cultural Revolution, and the post-Mao era. It illuminates how the Chinese government understands and makes use of the constitution as a political document, and how a vast array of citizens—police, workers, university students, women, and members of different ethnic and religious groups—have responded.
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Parau, Cristina E. Transnational Networking and Elite Self-Empowerment. British Academy, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266403.001.0001.

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Studies of the fate of Judiciaries in post-Communist Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have been rare and attempts at causal explanation rarer. This study found that interlocked transnational networking empowered a minority of elite Judiciary revisionists to entrench their institutional template in Eastern European constitutions, setting these transitional democracies on a trajectory toward a global trend of the judicialization of politics. The first, crucial step in that process is traced: the formal disempowerment of democracy through Judiciary revisions that ordinary people and politicians in Central and Eastern Europe little heeded. The causal nexus converging on this outcome is explained. Why it matters is because the revisionist template reorients that most venerable of non-majoritarian institutions beyond adjudication of the guilt or innocence of subjects of state power under legal certainty – the classical role of modern courts – toward the improvisation of public policy, with or without the consent of the majority of the governed, by ‘finding’ it in constitutions; the unique legitimacy of which derives from the prior ratification of a supermajority. The question of who shall have the final disposition of contested constitutional meaning – the Executive, Legislature, Judiciary, the People, or All of these – implicates sovereignty itself and whom it shall rest on: the last word is sovereign for practical purposes. The interdisciplinarity of this study will appeal to a wide audience: scholars of law and politics and socio-legal studies, social scientists researching elite transnationalism and European integration beyond the EU, even institutional design practitioners.
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Shruti, Rajagopalan. Part II Negotiating Constitutionalism, Ch.8 Constitutional Change: a public choice analysis. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198704898.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the patterns of amendments to the Indian Constitution, especially to the fundamental rights, throughout the country’s constitutional history. Instead of resorting to conventional doctrinal analysis, the discussion focuses on the issue of constitutional design by highlighting the costs and benefits imposed by different constitutional rules. It presents an analytical framework for constitutional amendments in order to elucidate the interaction of constitutional rules, along with the increase in the relative price of seeking formal amendments to the Constitution and how this has incentivised interest groups to seek rule changes through the judiciary. It explains how revisions in substantive and procedural rules changed the costs and benefits of amending the Indian Constitution, forcing interest groups to shift the form and forum while seeking rule change.
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Vile, John R. Re-Framers. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216004905.

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This book is the most comprehensive review of all the major proposals to rewrite, revise, or even replace the U.S. Constitution, covering more than 170 proposals from the nation's beginnings to the present day. The U.S. Constitution was carefully written by a remarkable group of men, but subsequent generations of Americans have devoted enormous time and energy to "improving" it. From colonial times to the present day, Americans of all political persuasions have campaigned to reform, remake, or replace this key document. The growth of the Internet and self-publishing has spawned a virtual explosion of such proposals. This book documents the numerous ideas for change—some practical, some idealistic, and some bordering on fanatical—that reflect America's Constitutional heritage and could shape the nation's future. Re-Framers: 170 Eccentric, Visionary, and Patriotic Proposals to Rewrite the U.S. Constitution sets the stage for this review by describing various prequels to the U.S. Constitution and explaining how the final document emerged at the Constitutional Convention. The subsequent chapters examine many proposed alternatives and revisions to the Constitution from its establishment until the present, illuminating perceived strengths and weaknesses of the current document as well as the pros and cons of possible amendments. Readers ranging from lay citizens who are interested in constitutional issues to historians, political scientists, law professors, and reference librarians will all benefit from this unparalleled examination of proposed constitutional amendment.
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State Constitutions For The Twentyfirst Century Drafting State Constitutions Revisions And Amendments. State University of New York Press, 2006.

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Oregon, State Of. Constitution of Oregon - Proposed Amendments and Revisions (2011 Edition). Lulu Press, Inc., 2013.

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Grad, Frank P., and Robert F. Williams. State Constitutions for the Twenty-First Century, Volume 2: Drafting State Constitutions, Revisions, and Amendments. State University of New York Press, 2006.

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Benka. A Box of Longing with 50 Drawers: A Revisioning of the Preamble to the Constitution. Soft Skull Press, 2005.

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Craig, Paul, and Gráinne de Búrca. 1. The Development of European Integration. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198714927.003.0001.

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All books in this flagship series contain carefully selected substantial extracts from key cases, legislation, and academic debate, providing able students with a stand-alone resource. This chapter begins with analysis of the background to European integration. The focus then shifts to analysis of the Treaties and the principal Treaty revisions from the inception of the European Economic Community (EEC) to the present day. The EEC Treaty is examined, followed by the Single European Act, and the Maastricht, Amsterdam, and Nice Treaties. The discussion continues with examination of the failed Constitutional Treaty and the successful ratification of the Lisbon Treaty. The chapter concludes with analysis of the impact of the financial crisis, followed by an overview of theories European integration offered to explain its evolution.
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Babbitt, Charles Jacob, State Library of Massachusetts, and Charles Francis Dorr Belden. Hand-List of Legislative Sessions and Session Laws: Statutory Revisions, Compilations, Codes, etc. , and Constitutional Conventions of the United States and Its Possessions and of the Several States to May 1912. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Mertens, Karl. Phenomenological Methodology. Edited by Dan Zahavi. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198755340.013.39.

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This chapter discusses how the methodological self-understanding outlined in Husserl’s early writings changes in later stages of the Phenomenological Movement. The discussion is guided by Merleau-Ponty’s short remarks in the preface of his Phenomenology of Perception about the ambiguity of the phenomenological method. Against this background, it is shown that the critical examination of the possibility of phenomenological reflection and the explanation of the idea of intentionality lead to relevant modifications and revisions of the initial assumptions concerning the phenomenological method. Particularly, the phenomenological concepts of the a priori, transcendental subjectivity, constitution, and descriptive analysis should be modified by considering the relevance of opposing aspects binding the phenomenological reflection also to facticity, the natural attitude, our life-world, and constructive moments. In addition, it is argued that the phenomenological task of offering an investigation of originary experience as a pre-linguistic and subjective experience should also be revised.
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Belden, Charles F. D., and Charles J. Babbitt. Hand-List of Legislative Sessions and Session Laws Statutory Revisions, Compilations Codes, Etc., and Constitutional Conventions of the United States and ... to May, 1912: State Library of Massachusetts. Lawbook Exchange, 2003.

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