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Research Group on Constitutional Studies

The Research Group on Constitutional Studies, a division of theÌý,Ìýbrings together scholars from the Departments of Political Science and Philosophy and the Faculty of Law. Constitutionalism as a field of inquiry includes the classical idea of a fit between governing regimes and the societies they govern, and associated questions about what kinds of bodies of citizens can support what kinds of government. ÌýIt also includes the modern idea of the basic rules and institutions that provide the fundamental framework of, and limits on, politics and government; constitutional law is a part (but only a part) of that idea. ÌýBroadly speaking we understand the study of constitutionalism to be where the normative analysis of politics characteristic of political thory and philosophy overlaps with the empirical work done in parts of political science (studies of constitutional rules and design, federalism, judicial politics, the separation of powers) as well as the jurisprudential work characteristically done by legal scholars (constitutional law, philosophy of law, theories of rights).Ìý

In addition to the team of faculty researchers, RGCS includes postdoctoral fellows, visiting scholars, Ph.D. fellows who are provided with office space, and a group of undergraduate and MA Fellows who take part in a reading group. ÌýRegular RGCS activities include a works-in-progress workshop for the faculty and postdoctoral researchers as well as a public lecture series.

RGCS is located on the 4th floor of Ferrier Hall, 840 Dr. Penfield. Ìý


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Judith Shklar '49, Charles Taylor '52, G.A. Cohen '61

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