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In his 1996 State of the Union Address, President Bill Clinton announced that the "age of big government is over." Some Republicans accused him of cynically appropriating their themes, while many Democrats thought he was betraying the principles of the ...
Tushnet, Mark,
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Constitutional order in Russia
A. Poleev. Constitutional order in Russia. Revised print edition 2020.
Poleev, Andrej
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Court-packing accomplished : the changing jurisprudence of a subordinate constitutional court [PDF]
Published: December 2023The worldwide decline in democracy poses a major challenge to the independence of constitutional courts, which are the guardians of constitutionalism and the rule of law. The international literature on constitutional adjudication
SZENTE, Zoltán
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The International Constitutional Order [PDF]
Constitutionalism is a deeply contested but indispensable symbolic and normative frame for thinking about the problems of viable and legitimate regulation of the complexily overlapping political communities of a post-Westphalian world ...
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Reconciling constitutionalism with power : towards a constitutional nomos of political ordering [PDF]
Drawing upon Hannah Arendt’s and Carl Schmitt’s theories on the relationship between nomos and boundary, this paper revisits how constitutionalism and political power are reconciled as a constitutional ordering. It first analyzes constitutionalism in the
MING-SUNG KUO, Kuo, Ming-Sung
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Three models for ordering constitutional orders
The article explores constitutional transitions from the viewpoint of three explanatory and ordering paradigms proposed by the author. These are Westphalian constitutionalism, post-Westphalian constitutionalism and neo-Westphalian constitutionalism.
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The Federal Constitutional Court Rules for a Bright Future of Constitutional Pluralism
The ruling of the German Federal Constitutional Court in the Right to be forgotten II case is an example of constitutional pluralism in action. It demonstrates how a pluralist-minded court can elevate itself from and above the constitutional confines of ...
Matej Avbelj
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The Constitution as an Objective Order of Values [PDF]
This article examines the interpretation of constitutions in terms of underlying values, focusing on the theory of the German Federal Constitutional Court that the German Basic Law incorporates an ‘objective order of values’. The article describes the Court’s theory as well as its reception by constitutional scholarship.
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High treason in the criminal legislation of the Republic of Serbia [PDF]
The beginning of the 21st century has brought about a large number of security and political problems at the regional and global levels, ranging from the unilateral recognition of the so-called "Kosovo", military intervention in Ukraine, Israel's ...
Matić Goran D.
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Follow-up of Law-Making State Institutions to the Legal Message of the Constitutional Court Decision
Observing the follow-up of state law-forming institutions (House of Representative and President) after the Constitutional Court Decision is a wise step for the development of legal knowledge. This study uses a normative juridical approach.
Iskandar Muda
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