Tag: Constitution

  • Judicial Review

    Introduction The U.S. case Marbury v. Madison (1803) held that the power of a court to decide what is the meaning of the American Constitution was implicit in an independent judiciary. This power of judicial review in the U.S. was a unique feature of the U.S. constitutionalism well into the […]

  • Control of Constitutionality

    Hierarchical Display of Control of constitutionality Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > ConstitutionPolitics > Political framework > Political philosophy > LegalityLaw > Organisation of the legal system > Legal system > Constitutional court Control of […]

  • Control of Constitutionality

    Hierarchical Display of Control of constitutionality Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > ConstitutionPolitics > Political framework > Political philosophy > LegalityLaw > Organisation of the legal system > Legal system > Constitutional court Control of […]

  • Constitutional Court

    Spanish Translation of Constitutional Court This is the legal translation of English to Spanish in relation to Constitutional Court and / or a definition of this topic: Tribunal Constitucional (in Spanish, without translation of the dictionary entry). Constitutional Court in Constitutional Law […]

  • Constitutional Court

    Spanish Translation of Constitutional Court This is the legal translation of English to Spanish in relation to Constitutional Court and / or a definition of this topic: Tribunal Constitucional (in Spanish, without translation of the dictionary entry). Constitutional Court in Constitutional Law […]

  • Legitimacy

    A Question of Legitimacy: International Incident In the book "International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes", in relation to this subject, L. Oppenheim wrote in 1909: Edward Wolff, a German subject, domiciled in England since 1860, goes to Germany in 1870 for the […]

  • Legitimacy

    A Question of Legitimacy: International Incident In the book "International Incidents for Discussion in Conversation Classes", in relation to this subject, L. Oppenheim wrote in 1909: Edward Wolff, a German subject, domiciled in England since 1860, goes to Germany in 1870 for the […]

  • Constitutional Law

    Introduction to Constitutional Law Constitutional Law, system of fundamental principles on the organization of a country's government and the limitations of its powers. In the United States, constitutional law refers to legal rights that are directly addressed in the Constitution of the […]

  • Constitutional Law

    Introduction to Constitutional Law Constitutional Law, system of fundamental principles on the organization of a country's government and the limitations of its powers. In the United States, constitutional law refers to legal rights that are directly addressed in the Constitution of the […]

  • Legality

    Legality in Constitutional LawFrom the Comparative Constitutions Project: See Rechtsstaat

  • Legality

    Legality in Constitutional LawFrom the Comparative Constitutions Project: See Rechtsstaat

  • Constitutional Revision

    Hierarchical Display of Constitutional revision Law > Sources and branches of the law > Source of law > Constitution Constitutional revision Concept of Constitutional revision See the dictionary definition of Constitutional revision. Characteristics of Constitutional revision [rtbs […]

  • Federalism

    The Legal History of Federalism This section provides an overview of Federalism Concept of Federalism Note: explore also the meaning of this legal term in the American Ecyclopedia of Law. In relation to the federalism and constitutional law, Mahendra Prasad Singh[1] made the following […]

  • Separation of Powers

    Separation of Powers in other Countries (other than in the U.S.) Introduction to Separation of Powers All democracies separate governmental powers to some degree, in practice if not in their constitutions. Italy, for example, has a separate constitutional court to review cases that raise […]

  • Separation of Powers

    Separation of Powers in other Countries (other than in the U.S.) Introduction to Separation of Powers All democracies separate governmental powers to some degree, in practice if not in their constitutions. Italy, for example, has a separate constitutional court to review cases that raise […]