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Full-Text Articles in Comparative and Foreign Law
Who Will Save The Redheads? Towards An Anti-Bully Theory Of Judicial Review And Protection Of Democracy, Yaniv Roznai
Who Will Save The Redheads? Towards An Anti-Bully Theory Of Judicial Review And Protection Of Democracy, Yaniv Roznai
William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
Democracy is in crisis throughout the world. And courts play a key role within this process as a main target of populist leaders and in light of their ability to hinder administrative, legal, and constitutional changes. Focusing on the ability of courts to block constitutional changes, this Article analyzes the main tensions situated at the heart of democratic erosion processes around the world: the conflict between substantive and formal notions of democracy; a conflict between believers and nonbelievers that courts can save democracy; and the tension between strategic and legal considerations courts consider when they face pressure from political branches. …
Our Exceptional Constitution, Timothy Zick
Ethnic Identity And Constitutional Design For Africa, Alemante G. Selassie
Ethnic Identity And Constitutional Design For Africa, Alemante G. Selassie
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Lessons Of Founding Fatherhood, Neal Devins
A Comparative Perspective On The United States And Chinese Constitutions, Pu Zengyuan
A Comparative Perspective On The United States And Chinese Constitutions, Pu Zengyuan
William & Mary Law Review
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Reception Of English Common Law In The American Colonies, William B. Stoebuck
Reception Of English Common Law In The American Colonies, William B. Stoebuck
William & Mary Law Review
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A Comparison Of Executive And Judicial Powers Under The Constitutions Of Argentina And The United States, Alexander W. Weddell
A Comparison Of Executive And Judicial Powers Under The Constitutions Of Argentina And The United States, Alexander W. Weddell
James Goold Cutler Lecture
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