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The Original Meaning of the Judicial Power [PDF]
In this paper, the author refutes any claim that judicial review was invented in Marbury v. Madison, or that, because it is contrary to the original meaning of the Constitution, it must be justified by some nonoriginalist interpretive methodology.
Barnett, Randy E
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May States Curb Freedom of Religion, Speech, and The Press? A Constitutional Analysis
This is an analysis about whether individual states are prohibited from establishing official religions within their jurisdiction, as the Supreme Court has long held.
Constantinos E. Scaros
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Constitutional Review in the Netherlands: A Joint Responsibility
Article 120 of the Constitution of the Netherlands prohibits the judicial review of laws and treaties against the Constitution. This strong emphasis placed on what is called 'legislative supremacy' is seen as one of the main characteristics of the Dutch ...
Jurgen C.A. de Poorter
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The Attempt to Human Rights Protection Through Judicial Review in Indonesia
The Constitutional Court is one of the perpetrators of judicial power, in addition to the Supreme Court as referred to in Article 24 paragraph (2) of the 1945 Constitution. The Constitutional Court is also bound to the general principle of an independent
Ardhanariswari Riris +2 more
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The article reveals the peculiarities of public-management activities in the system of judicial authorities of Ukraine. It has been established that these activities are implemented by various entities, which include court administration staff; staff of ...
Olha Кorneva
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A comparative perspective on reforming the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act [PDF]
This model grants to legislatures ultimate responsibility for the resolution of controversial rights issues while at the same time seeking to improve the rights sensitivity of the legislative process and increasing the rights protective powers of courts ...
Stephen Gardbaum
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The judiciary and political change in Africa : developing transitional jurisprudence in Nigeria [PDF]
At a time of increased evaluations of law, human rights, and the rise of judicial power all over the globe, the work of most African judiciaries and the principles of the jurisprudence they espouse in promoting social justice remain an unlikely focus of ...
Yusuf, Hakeem
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Functional Departmentalism and Nonjudicial Interpretation: Who Determines Constitutional Meaning? [PDF]
Johnsen examines the roles of nonjudicial entities--especially the Congress and the president--in the development of constitutional meaning. Although the other two branches are fearful of challenging judiciary supremacy, functional departmentalism may ...
Johnsen, Dawn E.
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New Forms of Judicial Review and the Persistence of Rights - And Democracy-Based Worries [PDF]
Recent developments in judicial review have raised the possibility that the debate over judicial supremacy versus legislative supremacy might be transformed into one about differing institutions to implement judicial review.
Tushnet, Mark V.
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Aging‐associated physiological and molecular alterations pose significant challenges in cancer management among India's elderly. Limited geriatric oncology expertise, financial constraints, and inadequate specialized care exacerbate disparities. Strategic expansion of insurance coverage, integration of palliative care, and infrastructural advancements ...
Nihanthy D. Sreenath +3 more
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