Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers, Germany: Balancing Rights and Duties, in Interpreting Constitutions: A Comparative Study 161 (Jeffrey Goldsworthy ed., 2007) Each chapter describes not only the interpretive methodology currently used by the courts, but the evolution of that methodology since the constitution was first enacted. Included are problems of interpretation and cultural and institutional determinants.https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/law_books/1359/thumbnail.jp
Constitutions are products of an alien culture. Constitutions are also ‘instruments of government’ a...
The study of constitutional law clearly presupposes a theory of interpretation. All too often, howev...
During my freshman seminar on the Supreme Court and the Constitution, I was fascinated by the case M...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers, Germany: Balancing Rights and Duties, in Interpreting Constitutions:...
This third volume about legal interpretation focuses on the interpretation of a constitution, most s...
Methods of Interpretation: How the Supreme Court Reads the Constitution examines the various methodo...
The significance of the most important legal act-the Constitution-to the social medium is evident. T...
Trying situation in U.S law system characterized of searching responsibility of U.S. Supreme Court f...
Rejecting judicial supremacy in constitutional interpretation, this paper argues that understanding ...
An implicit element of many theories of constitutional enforcement is the degree to which those subj...
This Article provides a counterbalance to current trends in the constitutional interpretation debate...
Constitutional interpretation is an issue which has come under considerable scrutiny in the USA, in ...
This text uses original essays, cases, and materials to study the very enterprise by which a constit...
Constitutional scrutiny of legislation implies that a constitutional court controls whether the legi...
What is the nature of the US Constitution? How ought it to be interpreted? Ronald Dworkin famously a...
Constitutions are products of an alien culture. Constitutions are also ‘instruments of government’ a...
The study of constitutional law clearly presupposes a theory of interpretation. All too often, howev...
During my freshman seminar on the Supreme Court and the Constitution, I was fascinated by the case M...
Book Chapter Donald P. Kommers, Germany: Balancing Rights and Duties, in Interpreting Constitutions:...
This third volume about legal interpretation focuses on the interpretation of a constitution, most s...
Methods of Interpretation: How the Supreme Court Reads the Constitution examines the various methodo...
The significance of the most important legal act-the Constitution-to the social medium is evident. T...
Trying situation in U.S law system characterized of searching responsibility of U.S. Supreme Court f...
Rejecting judicial supremacy in constitutional interpretation, this paper argues that understanding ...
An implicit element of many theories of constitutional enforcement is the degree to which those subj...
This Article provides a counterbalance to current trends in the constitutional interpretation debate...
Constitutional interpretation is an issue which has come under considerable scrutiny in the USA, in ...
This text uses original essays, cases, and materials to study the very enterprise by which a constit...
Constitutional scrutiny of legislation implies that a constitutional court controls whether the legi...
What is the nature of the US Constitution? How ought it to be interpreted? Ronald Dworkin famously a...
Constitutions are products of an alien culture. Constitutions are also ‘instruments of government’ a...
The study of constitutional law clearly presupposes a theory of interpretation. All too often, howev...
During my freshman seminar on the Supreme Court and the Constitution, I was fascinated by the case M...