Parliamentary War Powers Around the World
... legal and legitimate forms of military force (Neff, 2005). In political practice, democracies have resolved this conflict between democratic control and executive flexibility and effectiveness in the military realm in many different ways. The powers of parliaments in this issue area vary widely amon ...
... legal and legitimate forms of military force (Neff, 2005). In political practice, democracies have resolved this conflict between democratic control and executive flexibility and effectiveness in the military realm in many different ways. The powers of parliaments in this issue area vary widely amon ...
the constitutional court of the republic of lithuania
... Section II of the fact-establishing part of this ruling of the Constitutional Court) that, while substantiating its position, the petitioner quotes the Constitutional Court’s ruling of 21 December 2000, namely the official constitutional doctrine of freedom of associations formulated therein, whereb ...
... Section II of the fact-establishing part of this ruling of the Constitutional Court) that, while substantiating its position, the petitioner quotes the Constitutional Court’s ruling of 21 December 2000, namely the official constitutional doctrine of freedom of associations formulated therein, whereb ...
East Donegal Co-op Ltd. -v- the Attorney General
... Constitution - Statute - Validity - Equality before the law - Livestock marts -Control of marts by Minister of State - Licences to trade granted by Minister- Objects of legislation - Whether discretion of Minister was absolute -Livestock Marts Act, 1967 (No. 20 of 1967), ss. 3, 4 - Constitution ofIr ...
... Constitution - Statute - Validity - Equality before the law - Livestock marts -Control of marts by Minister of State - Licences to trade granted by Minister- Objects of legislation - Whether discretion of Minister was absolute -Livestock Marts Act, 1967 (No. 20 of 1967), ss. 3, 4 - Constitution ofIr ...
GEORGIA`S CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT 6th edition
... Unlike the U.S. Constitution, most state constitutions include a wide range of very specific policies. Of course, legislatures normally enact policies by passing laws. Why “clutter up” state constitutions rather than limiting them to more fundamental issues? At least three reasons stand out: efforts ...
... Unlike the U.S. Constitution, most state constitutions include a wide range of very specific policies. Of course, legislatures normally enact policies by passing laws. Why “clutter up” state constitutions rather than limiting them to more fundamental issues? At least three reasons stand out: efforts ...
Impeachment Grounds: A Collection of Selected
... ranked among crimes; since besides the injury done to individuals, they strike at the very being of society; which cannot possibly subsist, where actions of this sort are suffered to escape with impunity. “In all cases the crimes include an injury: every public offence is also a private wrong, and s ...
... ranked among crimes; since besides the injury done to individuals, they strike at the very being of society; which cannot possibly subsist, where actions of this sort are suffered to escape with impunity. “In all cases the crimes include an injury: every public offence is also a private wrong, and s ...
Unenumerated Rights Under Popular Constitutionalism
... tory, obviously, is not irrelevant) . It is a question, at bottom, about the content of the rule of recognition in the American legal system. Then we have what I shall call the "correct-readings" debates. Suppose it is settled that CUS is the only constitution we have. CUS contains prohibitions agai ...
... tory, obviously, is not irrelevant) . It is a question, at bottom, about the content of the rule of recognition in the American legal system. Then we have what I shall call the "correct-readings" debates. Suppose it is settled that CUS is the only constitution we have. CUS contains prohibitions agai ...
The Rule that Proves the Exception: A Constitutional State of
... Supreme Court decisions in periods of crisis aims to illustrate the following: Over the course of our Constitution’s lifespan, wars, public emergencies, and threats to national security have often compelled judges to make exceptional interpretations of an overtly unexceptional (and, perhaps, anti-ex ...
... Supreme Court decisions in periods of crisis aims to illustrate the following: Over the course of our Constitution’s lifespan, wars, public emergencies, and threats to national security have often compelled judges to make exceptional interpretations of an overtly unexceptional (and, perhaps, anti-ex ...
THE CONSTITUTION OF NAURU*
... 14.-(1.) A right or freedom conferred by this Part is enforceable by the Supreme Court at the suit of a person having an interest in the enforcement of that right or freedom. (2.) The Supreme Court may make all such orders and declarations as are necessary and appropriate for the purposes of clause ...
... 14.-(1.) A right or freedom conferred by this Part is enforceable by the Supreme Court at the suit of a person having an interest in the enforcement of that right or freedom. (2.) The Supreme Court may make all such orders and declarations as are necessary and appropriate for the purposes of clause ...
the constitution of nauru
... 14.-(1.) A right or freedom conferred by this Part is enforceable by the Supreme Court at the suit of a person having an interest in the enforcement of that right or freedom. (2.) The Supreme Court may make all such orders and declarations as are necessary and appropriate for the purposes of clause ...
... 14.-(1.) A right or freedom conferred by this Part is enforceable by the Supreme Court at the suit of a person having an interest in the enforcement of that right or freedom. (2.) The Supreme Court may make all such orders and declarations as are necessary and appropriate for the purposes of clause ...
the constitution of nauru
... 14.-(1.) A right or freedom conferred by this Part is enforceable by the Supreme Court at the suit of a person having an interest in the enforcement of that right or freedom. (2.) The Supreme Court may make all such orders and declarations as are necessary and appropriate for the purposes of clause ...
... 14.-(1.) A right or freedom conferred by this Part is enforceable by the Supreme Court at the suit of a person having an interest in the enforcement of that right or freedom. (2.) The Supreme Court may make all such orders and declarations as are necessary and appropriate for the purposes of clause ...
The Living Constitution of Ancient Athens
... 1. William H. Rehnquist, The Notion of a Living Constitution, 54 TEX. L. REV. 693, 693 (1976). Justice William Rehnquist has noted that the phrase 'living constitution' has about it a teasing imprecision that makes it a coat of many colors." Id. In his article, Rehnquist identifies two manifestation ...
... 1. William H. Rehnquist, The Notion of a Living Constitution, 54 TEX. L. REV. 693, 693 (1976). Justice William Rehnquist has noted that the phrase 'living constitution' has about it a teasing imprecision that makes it a coat of many colors." Id. In his article, Rehnquist identifies two manifestation ...
Rand takes on the Constitution an objectivist perspective
... governmental system created under The Articles of Confederation. The American Revolution had ended three years prior and created a severely weakened economy. Massachusetts farmers under the leadership of former soldier Daniel Shays rebelled against the taxation of their property by the government. S ...
... governmental system created under The Articles of Confederation. The American Revolution had ended three years prior and created a severely weakened economy. Massachusetts farmers under the leadership of former soldier Daniel Shays rebelled against the taxation of their property by the government. S ...
Democracia y Derecho a Decidir
... Abstract: The political crisis is global. The setup involving citizens, territory and political power is immersed in an accelerating transformation process. In this situation, the demand for sovereignty by Europe’s stateless nations –Scotland, Catalonia, Vasconia (Basque Country)– has been reactivat ...
... Abstract: The political crisis is global. The setup involving citizens, territory and political power is immersed in an accelerating transformation process. In this situation, the demand for sovereignty by Europe’s stateless nations –Scotland, Catalonia, Vasconia (Basque Country)– has been reactivat ...
The Seven Pillars of Centralism: Federalism and the Engineers` Case
... Similarly, in the Union Label Case, the Court held that, while s.51(i) gives the Commonwealth legislative power over interstate trade, control over intrastate trade was reserved to the States by s.107, as no clear words to the contrary appeared.18 The same result was reached in Huddart Parker & Co v ...
... Similarly, in the Union Label Case, the Court held that, while s.51(i) gives the Commonwealth legislative power over interstate trade, control over intrastate trade was reserved to the States by s.107, as no clear words to the contrary appeared.18 The same result was reached in Huddart Parker & Co v ...
Secondary Constitution Day Resource Guide 2016
... lacked the authority to make the states work together to solve national problems. After the states won independence in the Revolutionary War (1775-1783), they faced the problems of peacetime government. The states had to enforce law and order, collect taxes, pay a large public debt, and regulate tra ...
... lacked the authority to make the states work together to solve national problems. After the states won independence in the Revolutionary War (1775-1783), they faced the problems of peacetime government. The states had to enforce law and order, collect taxes, pay a large public debt, and regulate tra ...
Ideas Help Start a Revolution - Lake Harriet Community School
... A Declaration by the Representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress assembled. When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separa ...
... A Declaration by the Representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress assembled. When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separa ...
Enumeration and Other Constitutional Strategies for
... pointed out, the powers enumerated in Article I could easily be interpreted as granting the federal government unlimited authority. "The clause which vests the power to pass all laws which are proper and necessary, to carry the powers given into execution," Brutus complained, "leaves the legislature ...
... pointed out, the powers enumerated in Article I could easily be interpreted as granting the federal government unlimited authority. "The clause which vests the power to pass all laws which are proper and necessary, to carry the powers given into execution," Brutus complained, "leaves the legislature ...
Interpreting the Illinois Constitution: Illinois Supreme Court Plays
... 7. See, e.g., THE FEDERALIST No. 39, at 245 (J. Madison) (J. Cooke ed. 1961); J. MADISON, supra note 6, at 74-75. 8. U.S. CONST. art. VI, § 2. 9. See U.S. CONST. art. I, § 8. 10. See THE FEDERALIST No. 39, at 245 (J. Madison) (J. Cooke ed. 1961). The principle of dual government is termed federalism ...
... 7. See, e.g., THE FEDERALIST No. 39, at 245 (J. Madison) (J. Cooke ed. 1961); J. MADISON, supra note 6, at 74-75. 8. U.S. CONST. art. VI, § 2. 9. See U.S. CONST. art. I, § 8. 10. See THE FEDERALIST No. 39, at 245 (J. Madison) (J. Cooke ed. 1961). The principle of dual government is termed federalism ...
Elementary Constitution Day Resource Guide 2016
... lacked the authority to make the states work together to solve national problems. After the states won independence in the Revolutionary War (1775-1783), they faced the problems of peacetime government. The states had to enforce law and order, collect taxes, pay a large public debt, and regulate tra ...
... lacked the authority to make the states work together to solve national problems. After the states won independence in the Revolutionary War (1775-1783), they faced the problems of peacetime government. The states had to enforce law and order, collect taxes, pay a large public debt, and regulate tra ...
Make-up Work Policy
... government by exploring why people form governments. They think about what life would be like without government, rules or laws. By considering the advantages of forming a civil society through the development and implementation of a social contract, students explore the purposes of government, role ...
... government by exploring why people form governments. They think about what life would be like without government, rules or laws. By considering the advantages of forming a civil society through the development and implementation of a social contract, students explore the purposes of government, role ...
Youth Guide To The Charter - Dr. Charles Best Secondary School
... Anyone whose rights or freedoms, as guaranteed by this Charter, have been infringed or denied may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction to obtain such remedy as the court considers appropriate and just in the circumstances. Section 24 ...
... Anyone whose rights or freedoms, as guaranteed by this Charter, have been infringed or denied may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction to obtain such remedy as the court considers appropriate and just in the circumstances. Section 24 ...
Understanding the Illinois Constitution
... U.S. government has had just one? The simple answer is that state constitutions are much more detailed than the United States Constitution. The detailed nature of state constitutions requires changes as times change. A quick comparison of the length of the Illinois Constitution to the United States ...
... U.S. government has had just one? The simple answer is that state constitutions are much more detailed than the United States Constitution. The detailed nature of state constitutions requires changes as times change. A quick comparison of the length of the Illinois Constitution to the United States ...
a critical analysis of presidential powers under the 1999
... government and the governed. It is central to politics. The 1999 Nigerian Constitution vests executive powers in the President who is the Chief Executive. Similarly, the 1999 Constitution confers on the President, the power to assent to bills and modify existing laws. Even though there is provision ...
... government and the governed. It is central to politics. The 1999 Nigerian Constitution vests executive powers in the President who is the Chief Executive. Similarly, the 1999 Constitution confers on the President, the power to assent to bills and modify existing laws. Even though there is provision ...
version - Votelaw
... the same extent as that of other U.S. citizens in the Nation, since they have the same “at stake” by the exercise of such a voting right. The Executive power of the Federal Government is vested in the President of the United States. (U.S. Const. Art. II – Sections 2 and 3.) Petitioners, as American ...
... the same extent as that of other U.S. citizens in the Nation, since they have the same “at stake” by the exercise of such a voting right. The Executive power of the Federal Government is vested in the President of the United States. (U.S. Const. Art. II – Sections 2 and 3.) Petitioners, as American ...