The Legitimacy of the Constitutional Judge and Theories of Interpretation in the United States The paper addresses the sources of legitimacy of a judge exercising the power to declare acts of government invalid on constitutional grounds, and their relationship to theories of interpretation of the constitutional texts
Trying situation in U.S law system characterized of searching responsibility of U.S. Supreme Court f...
In functioning states, despite a lack of authoritative power, judiciaries are respected and their r...
For close to a century, students of judicial behavior have suggested that what judges think is not a...
The paper addresses the sources of legitimacy of a judge exercising the power to declare acts of gov...
The constitution is that the federal courts and a majority of state court systems will only entertai...
The problem of constitutional legitimacy is to establish why anyone should obey the command of a con...
The crucial idea in constitutional law is legitimacy; the crucial idea in jurisprudence is justifica...
This paper examines several different theories surrounding judicial review and finds many of these t...
The study of constitutional law clearly presupposes a theory of interpretation. All too often, howev...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and explain the many different theories of constitutional i...
A multifaceted debate over constitutional interpretation dominates contemporary constitutional schol...
Defence date: 30 January 2015Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Sartor (EUI Supervisor); Professor ...
Rejecting judicial supremacy in constitutional interpretation, this paper argues that understanding ...
A Review of The Rise of Modern Judicial Review: From Constitutional Interpretation to Judge-Made La...
When the newly appointed Justices of the Supreme Court assembled in the Royal Exchange Building in N...
Trying situation in U.S law system characterized of searching responsibility of U.S. Supreme Court f...
In functioning states, despite a lack of authoritative power, judiciaries are respected and their r...
For close to a century, students of judicial behavior have suggested that what judges think is not a...
The paper addresses the sources of legitimacy of a judge exercising the power to declare acts of gov...
The constitution is that the federal courts and a majority of state court systems will only entertai...
The problem of constitutional legitimacy is to establish why anyone should obey the command of a con...
The crucial idea in constitutional law is legitimacy; the crucial idea in jurisprudence is justifica...
This paper examines several different theories surrounding judicial review and finds many of these t...
The study of constitutional law clearly presupposes a theory of interpretation. All too often, howev...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and explain the many different theories of constitutional i...
A multifaceted debate over constitutional interpretation dominates contemporary constitutional schol...
Defence date: 30 January 2015Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Sartor (EUI Supervisor); Professor ...
Rejecting judicial supremacy in constitutional interpretation, this paper argues that understanding ...
A Review of The Rise of Modern Judicial Review: From Constitutional Interpretation to Judge-Made La...
When the newly appointed Justices of the Supreme Court assembled in the Royal Exchange Building in N...
Trying situation in U.S law system characterized of searching responsibility of U.S. Supreme Court f...
In functioning states, despite a lack of authoritative power, judiciaries are respected and their r...
For close to a century, students of judicial behavior have suggested that what judges think is not a...