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1. The Allure of Interpretivism
2. The Impossibility of a Clause-Bound Interpretivism
3. Discovering Fundamental Values
4. Policing the Process of Representation: The Court as Referee
5. Clearing the Channels of Political Change
6. Facilitating the Representation of Minorities
Conclusion
Notes
Index
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