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Constitutional Dysfunction on Trial: Congressional Lawsuits and the Separation of Powers

Congress & the Presidency, 2021
There is widespread agreement today that the United States’ separation of powers system is dysfunctional. The executive branch increasingly expands its power at the expense of Congress.
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A Constitutional Review of Election Lawsuits: With a Focus on the Adjustment of the Institution in Charge

Korean Constitutional Law Association, 2022
An election is a significant constitutional opportunity and process to constitute state institutions and confer democratic legitimacy through the intent of the people, who have sovereign power. If a problem arises in such an election process, it can pervert the intent of the people and impact the establishment of the intent of the nation; hence the ...
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Constitutional Rights, Truth and Fair Comment Defences in Chinese Right to Reputation Lawsuits

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
This paper examines implication of non-justiciable of constitution on freedom of expression in China, and how the competing interest of constitutional rights to reputation and freedom are resolved in application of two major defences, i.e. truth and fair comment in defamation lawsuit and its implications on protecting media freedom in China. Given that
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The Impact of Constitutional Court Decision No. 105/PUU-XXII/2024 on Restrictions on Defamation Lawsuits on the Public's Right to Oversee Power: An Institutional and Constitutional Analysis

International Journal of Sustainable Law
This article examines the impact of Constitutional Court Decision No. 105/PUU-XXII/2024, which restricted criminal defamation claims by institutions under the Electronic Information and Transaction Law. The ruling asserts that only individual persons—not state bodies, corporations, professions, or institutional entities—may file criminal defamation ...
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