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The Court and the Constitution.
The Journal of Southern History, 1952Owen J. Roberts, Charlotte Williams
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The Constitutional Court of Italy
The American Journal of Comparative Law, 19591. 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, 1999The 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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Optical genome mapping enables constitutional chromosomal aberration detection
American Journal of Human Genetics, 2021Tuomo M Mantere+2 more
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The Federal Constitutional Court
1996There is a long and well-established tradition of placing the Federal Constitutional Court at the centre of political life in Germany. As the authoritative interpreter of the Basic Law (Grundgesetz), that is, the federal constitution — and the final arbiter of constitutional disputes, the Court exercises substantial political power.
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The High Court and the Constitution
1995As 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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Constitutional Courts and Legislation
2014The design of constitutional courts in CEE created an environment in which the constitutional courts gained a significant role in law-making. This role has not been confined to striking down provisions that conflicted with the legislative choices; it also included “putting the parliaments on notice” that they should change specific laws, indicating the
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