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Change of position of constitutional judiciary [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova: Pravni Fakultet u Novom Sadu, 2013
Constitutional judiciary is the youngest branch of authority in the horizontal level of state power. Constitutional judiciary has, during its existence - during two centuries as an ordinary court and during one century as a special authority, changed its
Orlović Slobodan P.
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The Invisible Safeguards of Judicial Independence in the Israeli Judiciary

open access: yesGerman Law Journal, 2023
The Israeli democracy regulates the operation of the judiciary through the constraints of formal rules that check the political actors, the individual judges, and the judiciary.
Guy Lurie
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Separation of Judiciary in Bangladesh-Constitutional Mandates and Masdar Hossain Case’s Directions: A Post Separation Evaluation

open access: yesInternational Journal for Court Administration, 2020
In Bangladesh, the separation of the judiciary and its independence are constitutional mandates repeatedly declared in the judicial pronouncements; but no effective steps were taken by any governments before 2007.
M. Hossain
exaly   +2 more sources

Constitutional Conventions and the Judiciary

open access: yesOxford Journal of Legal Studies, 2021
Abstract Analyses of constitutional conventions tend not to include those conventions that concern relations between the judiciary and other arms of government. The focus is generally on the conventions concerning the monarch, executive and legislature.
exaly   +2 more sources

Constitutional Review by the Judiciary in the Netherlands: A Bridge Too Far?

open access: yesGerman Law Journal, 2010
One could be forgiven for thinking that constitutional review by the judiciary is invariably part of modern constitutionalism. Gone are the days that constitutions contained provisions that prevented the courts from testing the constitutionality of legislation, such as section 59 of South Africa's now repealed Constitution of 1961 that forbade the ...
G. V. D. Schyff
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The constitutional judiciary controls the restriction of rights and freedoms [PDF]

open access: yesالرافدین للحقوق
The endorsement of rights and freedoms in the constitution does not in any way mean that they are unleashed without restrictions, as the purpose of setting these restrictions is to create a kind of balance between the rights of citizens on the one hand ...
Luqman Sheikh Bzeeny, Ibrahim Muhammad
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Direct Individual Access to the Constitutional Judiciary: A Comparative Study of Iraqi and Kuwaiti Laws

open access: yesدراسات: علوم الشريعة والقانون, 2023
Objectives: A few Arab constitutions have adopted direct individual access to the constitutional judiciary, most notably the Kuwaiti and Iraqi constitutions. This study aims to show how Kuwaiti and Iraqi laws regulate the requirements and procedures for
Shatha Al-Assaf
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Forming the Constitutional Judiciary in Ukraine - The Problem of Appointing Judges

open access: yesPrzegląd Prawa Konstytucyjnego, 2021
The author of this paper describes the history and presence of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine from the perspective of principles forming its composition.
K. Eckhardt
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Problematic Formation and Competencies of the Federal Constitutional Judiciary in Iraq

open access: yesJournal of University of Raparin, 2021
This research is entitled (The Problematic Formation and Competencies of the Federal Constitutional Judiciary in Iraq) dealt with constitutional and legal organization of the constitutional judiciary in Iraq in both organic and functional aspects, and ...
S. H. Omer   +1 more
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MUTILATION OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY: THREATS, INTIMIDATION AND CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS IN ZIMBABWE

open access: yesObiter, 2023
Zimbabwe adopted a new Constitution in 2013. It was widely believed that the new Constitution would deepen democracy and constitutionalism. Central to this was the establishment of an independent judiciary.
Simbarashe Tembo, Anne-Marie Singh
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