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Judicial Review in France [PDF]
Although the matter I am about to take up might normally be relegated to a footnote, it is so important that I prefer to present it in the text as an introduction. Alec Stone is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Washington completing a dissertation on the Conseil Constitutionnel.
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The Western Political Quarterly, 1950
IN A JURISPRUDENCE which recognizes different levels of law-as "constitution" and "statute" -there is need for some governmental device to protect the higher from the lower. With us, the judiciary undertakes to maintain the legal superiority of the Constitution by censuring the actions of other governmental organs.
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IN A JURISPRUDENCE which recognizes different levels of law-as "constitution" and "statute" -there is need for some governmental device to protect the higher from the lower. With us, the judiciary undertakes to maintain the legal superiority of the Constitution by censuring the actions of other governmental organs.
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Judicial Review, But Not As We Know It: Judicial Review in the Upper Tribunal
Judicial Review, 2010(2010). Judicial Review, But Not As We Know It: Judicial Review in the Upper Tribunal. Judicial Review: Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 112-117.
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2009
Scholars who write about public justification and deliberative democracy usually have little to say about judicial review. This neglect may be due to their preoccupation with citizenship. Rather than putting institutions front and center, as many empirical political scientists do, they write about how ordinary people must think and behave in certain ...
C Ronald, Den Otter
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Scholars who write about public justification and deliberative democracy usually have little to say about judicial review. This neglect may be due to their preoccupation with citizenship. Rather than putting institutions front and center, as many empirical political scientists do, they write about how ordinary people must think and behave in certain ...
C Ronald, Den Otter
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The Yale Law Journal, 1982
In The Nature of the Judicial Process,' Cardozo is concerned with the sources of common law: how do judges decide cases; what counts as justification for decisions that rest uneasily, if at all, on precedent and that are not required by a written text? Although evidently struck by the power common-law judges exercise in such situations, Cardozo was not
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In The Nature of the Judicial Process,' Cardozo is concerned with the sources of common law: how do judges decide cases; what counts as justification for decisions that rest uneasily, if at all, on precedent and that are not required by a written text? Although evidently struck by the power common-law judges exercise in such situations, Cardozo was not
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The Politics of Judicial Review
2016This book unites scholarship on law and politics with compliance research in the EU to shed light on the political role of a neglected dimension of litigation in the EU: the political role of governmental actions for annulment. The book does not portray national governments as passive actors within the EU’s judicial arena.
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