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The judicial response to rent controls in Europe: Protecting property rights against state's intervention? [PDF]
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Politics and development as drivers of women's reproductive mental health. [PDF]
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Viability of the constitution and the role of the constitutional court
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The Court and the Constitution
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Americans do not want the Supreme Court to be just another political institution. This is apparent in the lukewarm response to even modest proposals to change the structure of the Court, such as limiting the terms of its justices or changing its size.
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2018
Indonesia’s Constitutional Court, established in 2003, is often called a model of judicial reform for other courts in Indonesia and throughout parts of Asia. It reviews statutes against the Constitution, hears disputes about elections and between state organs, and decides presidential impeachment motions brought by the national legislature.
Tim Lindsey, Simon Butt
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Indonesia’s Constitutional Court, established in 2003, is often called a model of judicial reform for other courts in Indonesia and throughout parts of Asia. It reviews statutes against the Constitution, hears disputes about elections and between state organs, and decides presidential impeachment motions brought by the national legislature.
Tim Lindsey, Simon Butt
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The Italian Constitutional Court
2020Abstract This chapter looks at the origins, history, and present-day status of the Italian Constitutional Court. It argues that the theme of the Italian constitutional jurisdiction’s Europeanization and internationalization relies on two premises.
Bifulco, Raffaele, Paris, Davide
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
This article provides an introduction to the basic institutional features of constitutional courts (CCs), as well as an overview of the small but growing comparative literature on their design, function, impact, and legitimacy. It presents the CC as an ideal type, with its own functional logics, and surveys the comparative scholarship seeking to ...
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This article provides an introduction to the basic institutional features of constitutional courts (CCs), as well as an overview of the small but growing comparative literature on their design, function, impact, and legitimacy. It presents the CC as an ideal type, with its own functional logics, and surveys the comparative scholarship seeking to ...
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