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Constitutional Court - Guardians of Constitutional Balance Upholding Justice and Rights - cover

Constitutional Court - Guardians of Constitutional Balance Upholding Justice and Rights

Fouad Sabry

Casa editrice: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Dive into the essence of constitutional law with "Constitutional Court," an in-depth exploration of the crucial role constitutional courts play globally. Through this journey into political science, readers uncover how these courts shape legal frameworks, safeguard democracy, and protect fundamental rights.
 
Chapters Brief Overview:
 
1: Constitutional Court – Introduces the evolution and function of constitutional courts in safeguarding constitutions.
 
2: Constitution – Discusses the interaction between constitutions and the courts that interpret them.
 
3: Separation of Powers – Examines how courts maintain the balance between government branches.
 
4: Judicial Yuan – Explores Taiwan's Judicial Yuan and its role in governance.
 
5: Constitution of Lithuania – Looks at Lithuania’s constitutional court and its impact on rights protection.
 
6: Constitution of Austria – Investigates Austria’s constitutional court and its legal influence.
 
7: Constitution of South Korea – Reviews South Korea’s court in ensuring democracy and law compliance.
 
8: Constitutional Court of Korea – Delves into key decisions shaping South Korea’s legal landscape.
 
9: Supreme Court of Korea – Compares roles of South Korea’s supreme and constitutional courts.
 
10: Supreme Court – Contrasts supreme courts with constitutional courts worldwide.
 
11: Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic – Examines the court’s role in post-communist reforms in the Czech Republic.
 
12: Judiciary of Austria – Looks at Austria’s judicial system and the role of its constitutional court.
 
13: Judicial Review – Highlights judicial review as essential for accountability and rights protection.
 
14: Judicial Review in Denmark – Discusses Denmark's courts in upholding constitutional norms.
 
15: Worldwide Influence of the Constitution of the United States – Examines the U.S. Constitution's impact on global judicial systems.
 
16: Federal Constitutional Law – Discusses federal constitutional law and its governance role.
 
17: Judicial Review in Austria – Analyzes Austria’s judicial review mechanisms and court’s role in protecting rights.
 
18: Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment – Examines global cases and controversies on unconstitutional amendments.
 
19: Judiciary of South Korea – Reviews the broader judicial system of South Korea.
 
20: Ordinary Court – Compares constitutional courts with ordinary courts in resolving legal disputes.
 
21: The Courts of Liechtenstein – Offers insights into Liechtenstein’s judicial system and its stability.
 
A must-read for professionals, students, and enthusiasts, "Constitutional Court" deepens understanding of constitutional law. With nuanced insights into each facet of constitutional jurisprudence, this work is essential for anyone invested in political science and legal studies.
Disponibile da: 03/10/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 346 pagine.

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