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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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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 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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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 In The Courts
1994Abstract In the modern period of American constitutional law—the period since the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed racially segregated public schooling in Brown v. Board of Education (1954)—there has been a persistent and vigorous debate in the United States about whether the Court has merely been enforcing the Constitution or whether ...
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Colombia (The Colombian Constitutional Court)
2018Often 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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I The Constitutional Court, 2 The Constitutional Court: Rules and Model
2016This chapter succinctly introduces the reader to the composition, jurisdictional scope, and methods of judicial review in Italy. Using both direct and incidental methods of judicial review, the Italian system combines certain elements of centralized systems (like the Austrian paradigm of Hans Kelsen) with elements of diffuse systems of review like that
Barsotti Vittoria +3 more
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The Court and the Constitution.
The Journal of Southern History, 1952Charlotte Williams, Owen J. Roberts
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