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Constitutional Reform in the Post-war Netherlands: Law in History

Authors :
van Leeuwen, Karin
van Bijsterveld, Karin
Swinnen, Aagje
History
RS: FASoS - CERiM
RS: FASoS PCE
Source :
Interdisciplinarity in the Scholarly Life Cycle: Learning by Example in Humanities and Social Science Research, 61-77, STARTPAGE=61;ENDPAGE=77;TITLE=Interdisciplinarity in the Scholarly Life Cycle, Interdisciplinarity in the Scholarly Life Cycle ISBN: 9783031111075
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Palgrave, 2023.

Abstract

What explains constitutional reform, or, in the case of the postwar Netherlands, the absence of reform? In this chapter, this question serves as the starting point for a reassessment of the boundaries between historical and legal scholarship. For historians, law typically only features as the outcome of a political process. Yet, what if archival sources clearly suggest that legal frameworks, as systems of norms and practices, significantly shape that political process, for example, when varying understandings of “the constitution” enable particular paths for constitutional reform while constraining others? This chapter suggests an improved integration of legal beliefs, practices, attitudes, and norms in political history by borrowing the concept of “tradition” from legal scholarship. Demonstrating how the concept can be employed in explaining Dutch constitutional reform, it contributes to an interdisciplinary conversation that could benefit both law and political history.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-3-031-11107-5
ISBNs :
9783031111075
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Interdisciplinarity in the Scholarly Life Cycle: Learning by Example in Humanities and Social Science Research, 61-77, STARTPAGE=61;ENDPAGE=77;TITLE=Interdisciplinarity in the Scholarly Life Cycle, Interdisciplinarity in the Scholarly Life Cycle ISBN: 9783031111075
Accession number :
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