The Guardian of the Constitution
This volume provides the first English translation of
Hans Kelsen's and Carl Schmitt's influential Weimar-era debate on
constitutional guardianship and the legitimacy of constitutional review. It
includes Kelsen's seminal piece, 'The Nature and Development of Constitutional
Adjudication', as well as key extracts from the 'Guardian of the Constitution'
which present Schmitt's argument against constitutional review. Also included
are Kelsen's review of Schmitt's 'Guardian of the Constitution', as well as
some further material by Kelsen and Schmitt on presidential dictatorship under
Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution. These texts show Kelsen and Schmitt responding
to one another, in the context of a debate focused on a concrete constitutional
crisis, thus allowing the reader to assess the plausibility of Kelsen's and
Schmitt's legal and constitutional theories.