A constitution has the task of realizing its regulatory objective for the entire duration of its existence. In doing so, it bears responsibility for the present, but also for the future. It must ensure that the legitimate interests of future generations are also taken into account in today’s decision-making and policies. The concept of intertemporal protection of fundamental rights developed by German constitutional jurisprudence and the jurisprudence in other countries have particularly stimulated the discussion on the constitution’s responsibility for the future, which is important in numerous areas.
At the World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law in Johannesburg in December 2022, one workshop, which was chaired by the two editors of this volume, was dedicated to this topic. This book brings together the presentations of 13 authors from 10 countries on fundamental questions and specific aspects of this important issue.
İçerik tablosu
Between a Rock and a Hard Place Constitutional Theory and Intergenerational Equity.- Intergenerational Constitutional Regulation.- Specificity of constitutional norms relating to the protection of future generations on the example of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland.- The responsibility of constitutionalism for the future of the state and society.- A pledge to present and future generations The preamble of the Estonian Constitution in the protection of fundamental rights.
Yazar hakkında
Rainer Arnold, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
Toni Fickentscher, Amberg, Germany