Where Liberty Lies: Civil Society and Individual Rights After 9/11 [PDF]
Had someone told you, on September 11, 2001, that the United States would not be able to do whatever it wanted in response to the terrorist attacks of that day, you might well have questioned their sanity.
Cole, David
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What do the current Constitutions of Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela have in common? These are all part of what is known asthe new Latin American constitutionalism, a recenttheory of Constitutional Law that offers a new approach to ...
Gonzalo J. Monge Morales +1 more
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Ecosystem Services as a Promising Paradigm to Protect Environmental Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Latin America: the Constitutional Court Landmark Decision to Protect Arroyo Bruno in Colombia. [PDF]
Gómez-Betancur L +2 more
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A Journey from the Heart of Apartheid Darkness Towards a Just Society: Salient Features of the Budding Constitutionalism and Jurisprudence of South Africa [PDF]
On April 4, 2012, Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke of the Republic of South Africa delivered the Georgetown Law Center’s thirty-second annual Philip A.
Moseneke, Dikgang
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Maintaining Basic Social Ethics: Economic Man or Social Man? [PDF]
Chen B, Fang L, Liu R.
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Liberty, Authority, and the State in American Constitutionalism
Jamie Cameron
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The achievement of constitutionalism in Asia: moving beyond 'constitutions without constitutionalism' [PDF]
The phrase “constitutions without constitutionalism” has been used by various authors to describe the state of constitutional law in Africa, the Middle East and Latin America at various points in time.
Chen, AHY
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Women's Rights, the European Court, and Supranational Constitutionalism [PDF]
Rachel A. Cichowski
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