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Freedom of Religion and Belief in India and Australia: An Introductory Comparative Assessment of Two Federal Constitutional Democracies [PDF]
This article considers the freedom of religion and belief (“free exercise”) in two secular federal constitutional democracies: India and Australia. Both constitutional systems emerged from the former British Empire and both continue in membership of the ...
Babie, Paul T., Bhanu, Arvind P.
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Presidential Constitutionalism and Civil Rights [PDF]
As the judicial and legislative branches have taken a more passive approach to civil rights enforcement, the President’s exercise of independent, extrajudicial constitutional judgment has become increasingly important. Modern U.S.
Landau, Joseph
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Comparative constitutionalism in practice [PDF]
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The Interest of the Man : James Madison, Popular Constitutionalism, and the Theory of Deliberative Democracy [PDF]
Kramer, Larry D.
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ON THE POSITION, ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF NATIONAL PARLIAMENT IN EU CONSTITUTIONALISM
During the 19th centurv and up to the end of World War One (1918), parliament represented the backbone of the modern representative svstem. Despite ali the differences in the functioning of certain constitutional systems and their organisation of powers,
Arsen Bačić
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Parliament's Constitution: Legislative Disruption of Implied Repeal. [PDF]
Hameed A.
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CONSTITUTIONALISM IN INDIA: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
For genuine democracies, constitutions consist of overarching arrangements that determine the political, legal and social structures by which society is to be governed. Constitutional provisions are therefore considered to be paramount or fundamental law. Under these circumstances, if constitutional law itself is inadequate, the nature of democracy and
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