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Full-Text Articles in Law
Judicial Review: Its Influence Abroad, Donald P. Kommers
Judicial Review: Its Influence Abroad, Donald P. Kommers
Journal Articles
The doctrine of judicial review, having been nourished in a legal culture and socio-political environment favorable to its growth, is America’s most distinctive contribution to constitutional government. Judicial review as historically practiced in the United States was duly recorded abroad, with varying degrees of influence and acceptability. During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the influence of judicial review was most conspicuous in Latin America, where it was adopted as an articulate principle of numerous national constitutions, while most European nations consciously rejected it as incompatible with the prevailing theory of separation of powers. Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, although marginally …
Introduction: Environmental Law Section, Second Circuit Review, 1974–75 Term, Ross Sandler
Introduction: Environmental Law Section, Second Circuit Review, 1974–75 Term, Ross Sandler
Articles & Chapters
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Will Courts Meet The Challenge Of Technology?, Jethro K. Lieberman
Will Courts Meet The Challenge Of Technology?, Jethro K. Lieberman
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Comment On Justification And Excuse, Jerome Hall
Comment On Justification And Excuse, Jerome Hall
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Comment On Error Juris, Jerome Hall