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A Jewish and (Declining) Democratic State? Constitutional Retrogression in Israel [PDF]
This Article describes and analyzes an increasing trend of contemporary democratic hybridization and constitutional retrogression in Israel. We seek to reconstruct the Israeli case as a state of affairs where a strong leadership, coupled with rising ...
Mordechay, Nadiv, Roznai, Yaniv
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Networks of coercion: Military ties and civilian leadership challenges in China
Abstract Civilian‐led coups are one of the most common routes to losing power in autocracies. How do authoritarian leaders secure themselves from civilian leadership challenges? We argue that autocrats differentiate civilian rivals in part by their social ties to the military.
Tyler Jost, Daniel Mattingly
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This study examines the binding force of Constitutional Court decisions on administrative regulations issued by the Indonesian National Police, with particular attention to the normative consistency between Police Regulation No.
Kiki Firmantoro
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Possibilities of Constitutional Adjudication in Social Rights Matters [PDF]
Irrespective of the advantages or negative consequences of social rights, and unrelated to the textual recognition of such rights in a given constitution public opinion and a great number of scholars and politicians take such rights for granted.
András Sajó
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Ultra Petita dalam Pengujian Undang-Undang oleh Mahkamah Konstitusi
Ultra petita decision practiced under the MK’s jurisdiction to review the constitutionality of legislation needs to be assessed carefully. This practice should not be condemned as illegitimate because there is no explicit constitutional rule that ...
Suwarno Abadi
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The judiciary and political change in Africa : developing transitional jurisprudence in Nigeria [PDF]
At a time of increased evaluations of law, human rights, and the rise of judicial power all over the globe, the work of most African judiciaries and the principles of the jurisprudence they espouse in promoting social justice remain an unlikely focus of ...
Yusuf, Hakeem
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Competition Law and Public Interest: A Challenge for Adjudication
ABSTRACT This paper engages with the increasing concern that competition law can no longer concentrate exclusively on a narrow focus on price increases and output diminution. Within the context of growing global inequality and the exponential increase in economic power in the hands of a few, there is a need to develop a coherent jurisprudence capable ...
Dennis M. Davis
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An Off-Label Use of Parental Rights? The Unanticipated Doctrinal Antidote for Professor Mnookin’s Diagnosis [PDF]
In the intersection of technology, curriculum and intentions, a specific issue of interest is found in the gap between teachers’ intentions and implementations of curriculum.
Buss, Emily
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Supervisory Control and Court Management
Court management is an essential precondition for guaranteeing the adjudication of cases. At the same time, court administration is the key focus of supervisory control.
Andreas Lienhard
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The Pros and Cons of Politically Reversible Semisubstantive Constitutional Rules [PDF]
Most observers of constitutional adjudication believe that it works in an all-or-nothing way. On this view, the substance of challenged rules is of decisive importance, so that political decision makers may resuscitate invalidated laws only by way of ...
Coenen, Dan T.
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