This two-volume set gives an account of the origins and growth of judicial review in the democratic countries of the G-20 from its beginnings in the United States to its expansion after World War II. Volume 1 covers the common law jurisdictions.
This two-volume set gives an account of the origins and growth of judicial review in the democratic countries of the G-20 from its beginnings in the United States to its expansion after World War II. Volume 1 covers the common law jurisdictions.
Steven Gow Calabresi is Clayton J. and Henry R. Barber Professor of Law at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and Visiting Professor of Law at Yale Law School. He holds a J.D. from Yale Law School.
Inhaltsangabe
* Chapter 1. The Common Law Legal Tradition * Chapter 3. The Privy Council: The Umpire of the British Empire * Chapter 4. The United States: The King in Council; the Founding; the Reconstruction Amendments; and the Progressive Era Amendments * Chapter 5. Canada: From Privy Council to Supreme Court * Chapter 6. The Commonwealth of Australia: Umpiring Without a Bill of Rights * Chapter 7. The Union of India: Umpiring and Rights from Wrongs * Chapter 8. The State of Israel * Chapter 9. The Republic of South Africa * Chapter 10. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Borrowing Second Look Judicial Review From Canada
* Chapter 1. The Common Law Legal Tradition * Chapter 3. The Privy Council: The Umpire of the British Empire * Chapter 4. The United States: The King in Council; the Founding; the Reconstruction Amendments; and the Progressive Era Amendments * Chapter 5. Canada: From Privy Council to Supreme Court * Chapter 6. The Commonwealth of Australia: Umpiring Without a Bill of Rights * Chapter 7. The Union of India: Umpiring and Rights from Wrongs * Chapter 8. The State of Israel * Chapter 9. The Republic of South Africa * Chapter 10. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Borrowing Second Look Judicial Review From Canada
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