Colonial Past and Constitutional Momentum: The Case of Iceland
In June 2010, nearly two years after the world-wide financial crisis of 2008 hit Iceland, the Icelandic Parliament passed an act on a Constitutional Assembly. Even if no one has succeeded to show any direct connections between the financial crisis and the provisions and the function of the constitut...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:87c342e3c4ae469b99147e88180c0255 2023-05-15T16:46:18+02:00 Colonial Past and Constitutional Momentum: The Case of Iceland Ágúst Þór Árnason 2013-06-01 https://doaj.org/article/87c342e3c4ae469b99147e88180c0255 en eng The University of Akureyri 1670-6242 https://doaj.org/article/87c342e3c4ae469b99147e88180c0255 undefined Nordicum-Mediterraneum, Vol 8, Iss 2, p A1 (2013) Constitutionalism Constitutional State Constitutional Moment Constitutional Covenant Constitutional Assembly National Forum Colonial Past Financial Crisis Bank Crisis droit scipo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2013 fttriple 2023-01-22T19:07:47Z In June 2010, nearly two years after the world-wide financial crisis of 2008 hit Iceland, the Icelandic Parliament passed an act on a Constitutional Assembly. Even if no one has succeeded to show any direct connections between the financial crisis and the provisions and the function of the constitution of 1944, loud voices did claim that Icelanders were fortunately faced with a “constitutional moment” and, subsequently, an opportunity to change the nation’s political as well as economic life; something people were ethically obligated to make use of. With no better justified or defined reasons for such an all-inclusive revision, however, it is a worth-while undertaking to take a closer look at the notion of a constitutional moment, and see if that can help us to understand why the Republic of Iceland should abolish its founding constitution without a preceding thorough analysis of its functional failures. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Unknown Republic of Iceland |
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In June 2010, nearly two years after the world-wide financial crisis of 2008 hit Iceland, the Icelandic Parliament passed an act on a Constitutional Assembly. Even if no one has succeeded to show any direct connections between the financial crisis and the provisions and the function of the constitution of 1944, loud voices did claim that Icelanders were fortunately faced with a “constitutional moment” and, subsequently, an opportunity to change the nation’s political as well as economic life; something people were ethically obligated to make use of. With no better justified or defined reasons for such an all-inclusive revision, however, it is a worth-while undertaking to take a closer look at the notion of a constitutional moment, and see if that can help us to understand why the Republic of Iceland should abolish its founding constitution without a preceding thorough analysis of its functional failures. |
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Colonial Past and Constitutional Momentum: The Case of Iceland |
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Colonial Past and Constitutional Momentum: The Case of Iceland |
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Colonial Past and Constitutional Momentum: The Case of Iceland |
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Colonial Past and Constitutional Momentum: The Case of Iceland |
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colonial past and constitutional momentum: the case of iceland |
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