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The Concept of the Supremacy of the Constitution
The Modern Law Review, 2001The article compares and assesses the idea of the supremacy of the constitution found in Germany with the competing British tradition of parliamentary sovereignty. It concludes by examining the need for a supreme constitutional law in the European Union.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
Over the years the constitutionalism has taken the center of all public, political and academic discourse in Sri Lanka since the inception of the second republican constitution in 1978. This paper strives to analyse the expansion of the constitutional democracy in light of executive, judicial and legislative action in order to ascertain the role of ...
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Over the years the constitutionalism has taken the center of all public, political and academic discourse in Sri Lanka since the inception of the second republican constitution in 1978. This paper strives to analyse the expansion of the constitutional democracy in light of executive, judicial and legislative action in order to ascertain the role of ...
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That Eminent Tribunal: Judicial Supremacy and the Constitution
Perspectives on Politics, 2005That Eminent Tribunal: Judicial Supremacy and the Constitution. Edited by Christopher Wolfe. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004. 256 p. $55.00 cloth, $19.95 paper.“Constitutional law professors have been very upset lately with the U.S. Supreme Court” (p. 181). So begins Keith E. Whittington's contribution to this collection of 11 essays on
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Constitutional Control: The Principle of Supremacy of the Constitution of the Russian Federation
State power and local self-governmentIn the science of constitutional law, constitutional legality is mainly understood as the mandatory execution and observance of the Constitution of the Russian Federation and the laws corresponding to it by all authorities, officials, individuals and legal entities.
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Article: In Search Of Constitutional Supremacy In Malta
European Public Lawp class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom:0cm;margin-bottom:.0001pt;line-height: normal;mso-layout-grid-align:none;text-autospace:none"span style="font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"AdvOTecfccdcf_I",sans-serif; mso-bidi-font-family:AdvOTecfccdcf_I"The supremacy of the Constitution of Malta is declared in Article 6 of the constitutional text ...
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Balancing Supremacy: EU Membership and the Constitution
2004Membership of the European Union has had profound consequences for the UK constitution. At root those consequences stem from the twin ideas of direct effect and supremacy on which Community law — the law of the Union — is based. Direct effect means simply that Community law is capable of conferring rights on individuals, which national courts are ...
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Conceptualizing of constitutional supremacy: constitutional global discourse and legal tradition
2020This article argues that a) constitutional supremacy is affected by the legal tradition, which implies that it is a concept largely shaped by the legal context in which it is elaborated and b) common law version of constitutional supremacy determines a sort of cultural resistance to constitutional imperialism.
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