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Comparing Constitutional Adjudication

open access: yesVienna Online Journal on International Constitutional Law, 2014
Abstract CoCoA Summer School, which has been initially run for four seasons (2006- 2009) by the Faculty of Law of the University of Trento under the European Marie Curie Programme, has been offered again in 2014 furthering the previous profitable experiences and keeping the same main features and purposes like providing an opportunity ...
Mirha Karahodžić
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Constitutional Adjudication and Constitutional Politics

2020
This chapter explores the role of courts and how judicial review operates in practice within the wider political context of Asian states historically dominated by consolidated political power. Judiciaries in Malaysia and Singapore are empowered by their written constitutions to invalidate legislation and executive actions for rights violations.
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Constitutional Adjudication in Switzerland

2020
Abstract This chapter considers how constitutional adjudication is conducted in Switzerland. It debunks the notion that the Swiss constitutional system is underdeveloped with regard to constitutional adjudication. The chapter contends that Switzerland has a thoroughly respectable system of constitutional adjudication, albeit with certain
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Constitutional Adjudication

2022
The present chapter deals with constitutional adjudication1 in eight East Central European countries (in alphabetical order: Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia). It concentrates primarily on the tasks and competences of the institutions performing the function of constitutional adjudication ...
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A Kelsenian Model of Constitutional Adjudication - The Austrian Constitutional Court

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
For more than 100 years the “American system” of adjudication mastered by one Supreme Court vested also and in particular with the power to review administrative as well as legislative acts enjoyed the virtual monopoly to serve as the role-model of Constitutional review.
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Constitutional Adjudication and Democracy

Israel Law Review, 1999
Constitutional adjudication is as old as democratic constitutionalism. But for a long period of time, the United States of America remained alone in subjecting democratic decision-making to judicial review. While constitutions had become widely accepted already in the 19th century, it took almost two hundred years until constitutional adjudication has ...
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Constitutional Adjudication in Latvia

Review of Central and East European Law, 1999
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