volume 49 issue 2-4 pages 161-189

Transitory Imaginaries in Central and Eastern Europe: Reconsidering Constitutional Tradition and Constitutional Transition from Symbolic-Imaginary Perspective

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Publication date2024-11-01
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SJR0.239
CiteScore1.3
Impact factor0.8
ISSN09259880, 15730352
Abstract

This paper explores the transitory imaginaries in the semi-permanent constitutional polytransition in the Central and Eastern European region. It is centered on the novel concept of transitory imaginaries. This concept serves as a tool for combined socio-legal, comparative, and semiotic approach to constitutional transitions. The paper demonstrates the deep conceptual and pragmatic links between constitutional transitology, memory politics, and identity politics. It exposes the role of the forms of symbolic-imaginary constitutionalism for shaping and understanding of constitutional transitions and polytransitions. The paper shows the importance of constitutional imagination for collective symbolic-imaginary sublimation of constitutional transition and the bridging role of constitutional imaginaries that are stretched between the constitutional past, the constitutional present, and the constitutional future. In that regard, the paper explores the different ways for imagining the constitutional past and constitutional future and offers an outline of the main imaginaries in serving that purpose. More precisely, the paper analyses nationalist transitory imaginaries, universalist transitory imaginaries, and prospective transitional imaginaries.

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Belov M. Transitory Imaginaries in Central and Eastern Europe: Reconsidering Constitutional Tradition and Constitutional Transition from Symbolic-Imaginary Perspective // Review of Central and East European Law. 2024. Vol. 49. No. 2-4. pp. 161-189.
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Belov M. Transitory Imaginaries in Central and Eastern Europe: Reconsidering Constitutional Tradition and Constitutional Transition from Symbolic-Imaginary Perspective // Review of Central and East European Law. 2024. Vol. 49. No. 2-4. pp. 161-189.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1163/15730352-bja10101
UR - https://brill.com/view/journals/rela/49/2-4/article-p161_002.xml
TI - Transitory Imaginaries in Central and Eastern Europe: Reconsidering Constitutional Tradition and Constitutional Transition from Symbolic-Imaginary Perspective
T2 - Review of Central and East European Law
AU - Belov, Martin
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/11/01
PB - Brill
SP - 161-189
IS - 2-4
VL - 49
SN - 0925-9880
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@article{2024_Belov,
author = {Martin Belov},
title = {Transitory Imaginaries in Central and Eastern Europe: Reconsidering Constitutional Tradition and Constitutional Transition from Symbolic-Imaginary Perspective},
journal = {Review of Central and East European Law},
year = {2024},
volume = {49},
publisher = {Brill},
month = {nov},
url = {https://brill.com/view/journals/rela/49/2-4/article-p161_002.xml},
number = {2-4},
pages = {161--189},
doi = {10.1163/15730352-bja10101}
}
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Belov, Martin. “Transitory Imaginaries in Central and Eastern Europe: Reconsidering Constitutional Tradition and Constitutional Transition from Symbolic-Imaginary Perspective.” Review of Central and East European Law, vol. 49, no. 2-4, Nov. 2024, pp. 161-189. https://brill.com/view/journals/rela/49/2-4/article-p161_002.xml.