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Balance of powers

In: Handbook on Global Constitutionalism

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  • Eoin Carolan

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This chapter considers the challenges associated with a balance of powers approach to global constitutionalism. As its popularity in domestic constitutional contexts demonstrates, the idea of a balance of powers has potential as a source of descriptive coherence and normative legitimacy. The domestic experience also demonstrates, however, that it is not without its difficulties. References to balance naturally give rise to further far-reaching questions: Who or what is being balanced?; How is the balance assessed? Given the novelty and diversity of supranational structures, the flexibility of the concept may have some utility for global constitutionalists. However, experience with the European Union’s concept of institutional balance - particularly in its response to the economic crisis - suggests that the concept may carry with it the risk of an artificial and unduly formalistic approach to real-world institutional relationships.

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  • Eoin Carolan, 2023. "Balance of powers," Chapters, in: Anthony F. Lang & Antje Wiener (ed.), Handbook on Global Constitutionalism, chapter 21, pages 308-317, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:20899_21
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