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The Constitution, the Courts and the Legislature

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This is the text of the second Brian Lenihan Memorial Address, delivered at Trinity College Dublin on Saturday 16th February 2013. The lecture addresses the relationship between the executive, the legislature and the Courts under the Irish Constitution.
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The Supreme Court and the Constitution

1998
In recent years, the Supreme Court, like other American governmental institutions, has confronted the destabilizing forces of modernism. These have simultaneously upset established theories of law and unsettled electoral politics. These broad structural forces, more than the personal predilections of the justices, have shaped the contemporary character
James Giordano, Cornell W. Clayton
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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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The Supreme Court and the Constitution

American Political Science Review, 1924
Ever since the famous case of Marbury v. Madison in 1803, the United States Supreme Court has exercised the power of declaring acts of Congress unconstitutional and of refusing to enforce them as law. From the beginning, the exercise of this power has been the subject of great controversies as to both theory and practice.
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Pressures of Constitutional Courts

2014
The chapter deals with the constitutional challenges of the European arrest warrant. It is divided into four sections is summarised with concluding observations. Section 12.1 analyses the situation in Poland and the necessity to amend the Polish Constitution under the pressure of the Constitutional Tribunal.
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The Constitutional Court of Italy

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1959
1. The system of constitutional guarantees introduced by the Italian Constitution and by the laws, constitutional and ordinary,' by which it is implemented, consists primarily in the establishment of a Court with exclusive jurisdiction to determine the conformity of legislation to the Constitution. The Court is empowered to pass upon the constitutional
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The Press, the Courts, and the Constitution

Current Legal Problems, 1999
The current situation in the United Kingdom means that it is important to examine the constitutional function of the press. Key issues include the way that the law treats the sources of journalists, and how the reporting of court proceedings is undertaken.
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The Court and the Constitution.

The Journal of Southern History, 1952
Owen J. Roberts, Charlotte Williams
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The High Court and the Constitution

1995
As we have seen in earlier chapters, the Australian Constitution sets up a federal republican system of government in which the people are sovereign. All of the institutions of the Commonwealth Government – the parliament, the executive, including its monarchic trappings, and the High Court – are constituted with the particular powers and functions ...
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The Constitution’s Court

The William and Mary Quarterly, 2012
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