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Altered States: A Comparison Of Separation Of Powers In The United States And In The United Kingdom, James G. Wilson Jan 1990

Altered States: A Comparison Of Separation Of Powers In The United States And In The United Kingdom, James G. Wilson

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This Article initially will compare the United States Constitution and the British constitution both to evaluate Young, Morrison, and Misretta, and to develop a sounder approach to all structural issues. Comparative constitutional law provides some of the "experience" needed to decide abstract structural cases. Predicting the reverberations of a proposed change within a system will be easier if one has studied how similar alterations have affected similar organizations. The British constitution is particularly germane because it was a model for the American Constitution. The two countries have a shared legal tradition and frequently generate similar positive law. The British constitution …


Charles Szladits' Guide To Foreign Legal Materials: German, 2nd Rev. Ed., Timothy Kearley, Wolfram Fischer, Charles Szladits Dec 1989

Charles Szladits' Guide To Foreign Legal Materials: German, 2nd Rev. Ed., Timothy Kearley, Wolfram Fischer, Charles Szladits

Timothy G. Kearley

This is a guide for the common-law lawyer, and other English-speaking researchers, to the use of German legal materials. It is a second, revised edition, of part 2 of Charles Szladits' Guide to Foreign Legal Materials: Frenh, German, Swiss (1959).


The Birth And Development Of Abstract Review: Constitutional Courts And Policy-Making In Western Europe, Alec Stone Sweet Dec 1989

The Birth And Development Of Abstract Review: Constitutional Courts And Policy-Making In Western Europe, Alec Stone Sweet

Alec Stone Sweet

No abstract provided.