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HISTORICAL HERITAGE IN CONSTITUTIONAL NORMS
VESTNIK OF THE EAST SIBERIAN INSTITUTE OF THE MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, 2023Введение. Целью исследования стало изучение различных подходов к трактовке понятия идеология, процесса закрепления и развития государственной идеологии в России. Анализ закономерностей развития идеологической функции государства был проведен через призму аксиологического подхода к пониманию права и сущности Конституции Российской Федерации, ее развитии
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CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS OF PAKISTAN: A HISTORICAL STUDY
Pakistan Journal of International Affairs, 2023After a long struggle of Muslims of All India, Pakistan came into being on 14th August 1947. Indian Independence Act 1947 gave power to the two states India and Pakistan to partially modify the Govt of India Act 1935. That’s why Pakistan was ruled under Indian Independence Act which was an amended version of Govt. Of India Act 1935.
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State Constitutions in Historical Perspective
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1988Scholars have tended to neglect the history of state constitutions, though these are interesting in themselves and also shed light on federal developments. State constitutions have tended, on the whole, to be less durable and to contain more superlegislation than the U.S. Constitution. Early state constitutions provided for a weak executive.
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The New Constitution of Hungary: Historical Narratives and Constitutional Identity
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012The new Hungarian Constitution manifestly strives for constituting a new constitutional identity, which does not reflect only aspirations to eliminate the traces of the communist constitution, in fact, it includes the suppression of republican tradition, in general. This has resulted in the voluntaristic exclusion of that particular historical identity
Péter Apor, Péter Sólyom
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Historicity and the Political Constitution
King's Law Journal, 2019JAG Griffith’s understandings of a political constitutional fabric threaded certain historical suppositions, even if somewhat pugilistically.1 While Griffith’s Chorley Lecture on the ‘political con...
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The English Historical Constitution
2007The fundamental legal and institutional changes of recent decades have brought the English constitution into question. Accompanying issues have been the extent to which its traditional character and main features have been changed, lost their former appeal and retained their distinctness in the European Union.
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Toward A Logic of Historical Constitution
1983The question which it is my intention to explore in the pages which follow is, What makes an historical reconstruction acceptable? But before I begin, it seems appropriate to say something about the term ‘historical constitution,’ particularly since so far as I know I am the only one who uses it. Such perverse idiosyncracy ought not to be indulged, yet
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Historical Dictionary of the U.S. Constitution
2016The Historical Dictionary of the U.S. Constitution covers the Founding of the American Republic and the Framers, the drafting of the Constitution, constitutional debates over ratification, and traces key events, Supreme Court chief justices, amendments, and Supreme Court cases regarding the interpretation of the Constitution from 1789-2016.
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Romanian Constitutional Identity in Historical Context
2022This paper is approaching the Romanian constitutional identity as a tendential constitutional identity. This concept emphasizes a perpetual competition between two historical Romanian identity poles: a eurocentric and an etnocentric one. From the nineteenth century, the Romanians constantly desired to obtain a full European constitutional identity but ...
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HISTORICAL NOTES ON CONSTITUTION AND INDIVIDUALITY
Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1934In the days of Hippocrates and of Aristotle knowledge of biology, judged by what is known today, was meager. Generalizations were comparatively easy and differed only slightly from a universal form of folklore and mythology. These formulations contained the intuitively felt kernels of truth, precipitates of long human experience, bound in time by ...
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