Anayasacılık (Turkish Wikipedia)

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  • Philip P. Wiener, ed., "Dictionary of the History of Ideas: Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas" 23 Haziran 2006 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., (David Fellman, "Constitutionalism"), vol 1, pp. 485, 491–492 (1973–74) ("Whatever particular form of government a constitution delineates, however, it serves as the keystone of the arch of constitutionalism, except in those countries whose written constitutions are mere sham. Constitutionalism as a theory and in practice stands for the principle that there are—in a properly governed state—limitations upon those who exercise the powers of government, and that these limitations are spelled out in a body of higher law which is enforceable in a variety of ways, political and judicial. This is by no means a modern idea, for the concept of a higher law which spells out the basic norms of a political society is as old as Western civilization. That there are standards of rightness which transcend and control public officials, even current popular majorities, represents a critically significant element of man's endless quest for the good life.")

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  • Philip P. Wiener, ed., "Dictionary of the History of Ideas: Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas" 23 Haziran 2006 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., (David Fellman, "Constitutionalism"), vol 1, pp. 485, 491–492 (1973–74) ("Whatever particular form of government a constitution delineates, however, it serves as the keystone of the arch of constitutionalism, except in those countries whose written constitutions are mere sham. Constitutionalism as a theory and in practice stands for the principle that there are—in a properly governed state—limitations upon those who exercise the powers of government, and that these limitations are spelled out in a body of higher law which is enforceable in a variety of ways, political and judicial. This is by no means a modern idea, for the concept of a higher law which spells out the basic norms of a political society is as old as Western civilization. That there are standards of rightness which transcend and control public officials, even current popular majorities, represents a critically significant element of man's endless quest for the good life.")
  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 22 Nisan 2018 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi., Wil Waluchow "Constitutionalism" (Yayınlanma; Ocak 2001 (gözden geçirilme 20 Şubat 2007).
  • "Model State Constitution" (PDF). utexas.edu. 26 Şubat 2013 tarihinde kaynağından (PDF) arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 2 Mayıs 2018.