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Does Non‐Idealism Entail Particularism?

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Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
John Lawless
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CONSTITUTIONAL BASES OF THE CIVIL SOCIETY IN THE SOCIOLOGICAL OUTLOOK MARK

open access: yesВісник Харківського національного університету імені В. Н. Каразіна Серія: «Право», 2018
A. P. Yevseyev, K. E. Shestopal
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Constitutional Courts

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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Constitutional Courts in turbulent times

European Politics and Society, 2023
Judicial and political power are inextricably linked, but at this point in time that link seems more important, more pervasive, and more fragile than ever before. Courts are now under stress in many, even consolidated, democratic countries, becoming one of the most stimulating topics for understanding European politics.
Fortunato Musella, Luigi Rullo
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Constitutional Courts

2017
This chapter considers the role of the courts, which is expected to be critical for electoral integrity through upholding voting rights; examining legal appeals, petitions, and complaints in specific cases; and evaluating the constitutionality of electoral procedures.
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The Constitutional Court

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.
Simon Butt, Tim Lindsey
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Colombia (The Colombian Constitutional Court)

2018
Often ignored by the law, intersexuality has been the subject of numerous decisions by the Colombian Constitutional Court. For more than 20 years now, this court has discussed the issue of sexual diversity, producing a consistent legal framework for practitioners, activists and intersex people. Such a framework, interestingly, was developed through the
RUBIO MARIN, Ruth, OSELLA, Stefano
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