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REQUIREMENTS REGARDING THE QUALITY OF THE LAWS HIGHLIGHTED IN THE RECENT JURISPRUDENCE OF THE CCR [PDF]
The quality of the laws represents a requirement that derives from the principle of legality, enshrined at the constitutional level, thus representing a reference norm in the constitutionality review.
Simina POPESCU-MARIN
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Judicial Review Before \u3ci\u3eMarbury\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
While scholars have long probed the original understanding of judicial review and the early judicial review case law, this article presents a study of the judicial review case law in the United States before Marbury v.
Treanor, William Michael
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ROLE OF THE JUDICIARY IN SHAPING FEDERATIONS: CASES OF THE SUPREME COURT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE COURT OF JUSTICE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION [PDF]
The author of this article uses the comparative method in describing how judicial bodies through their case law shaped and modeled the federal structures of government in the cases of the United States and the European Union. Through initially laying out
Andrej Stefanovic
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Comparison to Criminal Sanctions in the Constitutional Review of Punitive Damages [PDF]
This Article focuses on the third guidepost announced in BMW v. Gore for reviewing whether the amount of punitive damages award is so excessive as to violate due process, specifically, comparing punitive damages to criminal sanctions.
Murphy, Colleen P.
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Constitutionalism Outside the Courts [PDF]
This essay is a chapter to be included in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook on the U.S. Constitution. Using the actions of Arkansas Governor Orville Faubus during the Little Rock crisis of 1957 and the U.S.
Young, Ernest A.
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But Maybe Everything That Dies Someday Comes Back [PDF]
Book review: The death of treaty supremacy: an invisible constitutional change. By David L. Sloss. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Pp. xiv + 472.
Flaherty, Martin S.
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The 21st century saw the rapid development of the administration of the nations of the world. With the development, it is essential to ensure that administrator entrusted with the administration of the country perform its duties in accordance with the ...
Normawati Binti Hashim
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Constitutional Review and Democratic Consolidation: A Literature Review [PDF]
This paper reviews the literature on the prevalence of constitutional review across the world, and particularly in emerging democracies, during the last two decades. Two major questions should be addressed in this regard.
Hazama, Yasushi
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Scope of Constitutional Review of Tax Law Provisions
The article examines practice of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Latvia in assessing proportionality of restriction upon fundamental rights established in the field of tax law.
Jānis Neimanis
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Constitutional rights and judicial review
Alon Harel’s Why Law Matters offers an avowedly non-instrumentalist account of rights, public institutions, entrenched constitutional rights, and judicial review.1 There is much of great interest i...
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