© Oxford University Press, 2010. All rights reserved. This article deals with the housing framework of laws, that is, constitutions. It distinguishes between constitution referring to the de jure, formal, written book of laws and codes that assume supreme authority within any structure, and constitution which defines a body of informal, conditional rules and laws that do not have supreme authority but are abided by, owing to various objective, subjective factors. Constitution reflects the gap between aspiration and actuality, and constitution attracts a higher degree of compliance and implementation. Studies have indeed found a negative relationship between formal rights protection and actual rights observance. The article reveals that righ...
In matters of rights, constitutions tend to avoid settling controversies. With few exceptions, right...
Constitutionalism compels and constrains all dimensions of our everyday lives in ways large and smal...
This Article critically evaluates the widely held view inside and outside the United States that Ame...
Countries lacking a single canonical text define the “constitution” to include all laws that perform...
When courts decide cases, their decisions make law because they become precedent that binds future c...
This article is founded on disillusionment with a dominant approach to justifying the legitimacy of ...
The latter half of the twentieth century and the early twenty-first century witnessed a global wave ...
This paper analyses the relation between the constitution and constitutionalism. It elaborates the t...
In recent years, British courts have treated constitutional statutes differently from ordinary statu...
The article presents an analysis of the political value and social purpose of constitutions as a res...
This article argues that the concept of right-based State and right-based constitution are substanti...
A common understanding of constitutionalism sees a constitution as a device for keeping self-serving...
The constitutional search for greater justice is the animating principle that guides or should guide...
Constitutional review, the power of courts to strike down incompatible legislation and administrativ...
A constitution is, as Article VI of the United States Constitution declares, the fundamental law of ...
In matters of rights, constitutions tend to avoid settling controversies. With few exceptions, right...
Constitutionalism compels and constrains all dimensions of our everyday lives in ways large and smal...
This Article critically evaluates the widely held view inside and outside the United States that Ame...
Countries lacking a single canonical text define the “constitution” to include all laws that perform...
When courts decide cases, their decisions make law because they become precedent that binds future c...
This article is founded on disillusionment with a dominant approach to justifying the legitimacy of ...
The latter half of the twentieth century and the early twenty-first century witnessed a global wave ...
This paper analyses the relation between the constitution and constitutionalism. It elaborates the t...
In recent years, British courts have treated constitutional statutes differently from ordinary statu...
The article presents an analysis of the political value and social purpose of constitutions as a res...
This article argues that the concept of right-based State and right-based constitution are substanti...
A common understanding of constitutionalism sees a constitution as a device for keeping self-serving...
The constitutional search for greater justice is the animating principle that guides or should guide...
Constitutional review, the power of courts to strike down incompatible legislation and administrativ...
A constitution is, as Article VI of the United States Constitution declares, the fundamental law of ...
In matters of rights, constitutions tend to avoid settling controversies. With few exceptions, right...
Constitutionalism compels and constrains all dimensions of our everyday lives in ways large and smal...
This Article critically evaluates the widely held view inside and outside the United States that Ame...