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Altered States: A Comparison Of Separation Of Powers In The United States And In The United Kingdom, James G. Wilson
Altered States: A Comparison Of Separation Of Powers In The United States And In The United Kingdom, James G. Wilson
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
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
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
The Birth And Development Of Abstract Review: Constitutional Courts And Policy-Making In Western Europe, Alec Stone Sweet
Alec Stone Sweet
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