9789004437050 - comparative constitutional history: volume two: uses of history in constitutional adjudication (history of european political and constitutional thought, band 10) (2 Ergebnisse)

Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: BRILL 2022
Serie: History of European Political and Constitutional Thought, Buch 9 von 16. Buch 9 von 16 - History of European Political and Constitutional Thought
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. KlappentextConstitutions are a product of history, but what is the role of history in interpreting and applying constitutional provisions? This volume addresses that question from a comparative perspective, examining different uses of hi.

Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Brill Dez 2022 2022
Serie: History of European Political and Constitutional Thought, Buch 9 von 16. Buch 9 von 16 - History of European Political and Constitutional Thought
- Hardcover
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Constitutions are a product of history, but what is the role of history in interpreting and applying constitutional provisions This volume addresses that question from a comparative perspective, examining different uses of history by courts in determining constitutional meaning. The book shows that…there is considerable debate around the role of history in constitutional adjudication. Are, for example, historical public debates over the adoption of a constitution relevant to reading its provisions today If a constitution represents a break from a prior repressive regime, should courts construe the constitution's provisions in light of that background Are former constitutions relevant to interpreting a new constitution Through an assessment of current practices the volume offers some lessons for the future practices of courts as they adjudicate constitutional cases. Contributors are: Mark D. Rosen, Jorge M. Farinacci-Fernós, Justin Collings, Jean-Christophe Bédard-Rubin, Cem Tecimer, Ángel Aday Jiménez Alemán, Ana Beatriz Robalinho, Keigo Obayashi, Zoltán Szente, Shih-An Wang, and Diego Werneck Arguelhes.