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The courts, the schools, and the Constitution [PDF]
Although, at one time, many observers believed that the courts and the schools should have little to do with each other, Justin Driver argues that the public school has, in recent decades, served as the single most significant site of constitutional interpretation in the nation’s history.
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European Constitutional Law Review, 2020
Sometimes, a dissenting opinion turns out to be a prophecy. Arguably, this is true for Judge Lübbe-Wolff’s assessment of the Federal Constitutional Court’s OMT reference: ‘In an effort to secure the rule of law, a court may happen to exceed judicial ...
F. Mayer
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Sometimes, a dissenting opinion turns out to be a prophecy. Arguably, this is true for Judge Lübbe-Wolff’s assessment of the Federal Constitutional Court’s OMT reference: ‘In an effort to secure the rule of law, a court may happen to exceed judicial ...
F. Mayer
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Some Preliminary Remarks on the PSPP Decision of the German Constitutional Court
, 2020This is a first reaction (usual caveats for quick reactions apply...) to yesterday’s decision of the German Constitutional Court on the ECB’s Public Sector Purchase Program.
M. Maduro
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2020
This chapter focuses on the constitutions of European countries as well as on the mechanisms in place to interpret and enforce them. It starts by defining ‘constitution’. It then proceeds to a discussion about the role of courts and constitutional review of legislation.
Nuno Garoupa, Pedro C. Magalhães
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This chapter focuses on the constitutions of European countries as well as on the mechanisms in place to interpret and enforce them. It starts by defining ‘constitution’. It then proceeds to a discussion about the role of courts and constitutional review of legislation.
Nuno Garoupa, Pedro C. Magalhães
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The Court, or the Constitution?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017Two of the great recurring questions in constitutional law are the authority of the Supreme Court and the proper method for interpreting the Constitution. Larry Alexander has, of course, written important work on both questions. And on each he takes a hard-nosed but somewhat unfashionable position: He maintains that the Supreme Court has supreme ...
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No-Spouse Employment and the Problem of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia
, 2020The role of Constitutional Court as the protector of human rights related with the effort to guarantee the human rights also the worker’s rights with their decision. The decision in this study related with constitutionality of no-spouse employment norms.
I. Yusa+2 more
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Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht, 2021
The Constitutional Court of the Principality of Liechtenstein is one of the oldest constitutional courts in the world. Its duties and responsibilities include the constitutional review of laws as well as the review of international treaties and governmental decrees.
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The Constitutional Court of the Principality of Liechtenstein is one of the oldest constitutional courts in the world. Its duties and responsibilities include the constitutional review of laws as well as the review of international treaties and governmental decrees.
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The Constitution and the Courts in France [PDF]
Marbury v. Madison and the French Civil Code are near contemporaries: 1803 and 1804. And both are felt, in their respective countries, as essential parts of the legal system. But there has been no reciprocal influence. There is no extensive codification in the U.S.
Denis Tallon+2 more
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Constitution, Court, and Authority
Law & Society Review, 1988In this book the author's approach to the Supreme Court differs from that of most political scientists. The book is not about what the Court does, but rather about what the Court is and, ultimately, where it is in the American polity's system of authority.
John Brigham, Susan E. Grogan
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Protecting the Rule of Law in the EU Legal Order: A Constitutional Role for the Court of Justice
European Constitutional Law Review, 2020The rule of law as one of the core constitutional values of the EU legal order – The rule of law in the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union – Jurisdiction of the Court on the basis of a combined reading of Articles 2 and 19 TEU ...
Peter Van Elsuwege, Femke Gremmelprez
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