CHANGING THE RULES

CHANGING THE RULES

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS IN DEMOCRACIES

TSEBELIS, G.

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Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Derecho constitucional y político
ISBN:
978-1-009-59725-8
Edición:
1
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Changing the Rules enters into the debate between theoretical analyses of constitutional amendments (considered the most important part of a constitution) and empirical research (which argues that amendment provisions have little or no significance). George Tsebelis demonstrates how strict provisions are a necessary condition for amendments to have low frequency and significance and provides empirical evidence from case studies and over 100 democracies to corroborate this claim. Examining various cultural theories that dispute these findings, Tsebelis explains why their conclusions have weak foundations. He argues that constitutional rigidity is also a necessary condition for judicial independence and provides theoretical argument and empirical evidence. Tsebelis also establishes a negative correlation between the length of a constitution and problematic indicators such as time inconsistency, low GDP/capita, high corruption, inequality, and lack of innovation.

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