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    THE MUNICIPAL LEGAL AWARENESS: STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS by Denis O. Bobrovnyk

    Published 2022-12-01
    Subjects: “…internationalization of constitutional law of states…”
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    Law Studies by G. P. Tolstopiatenko

    Published 2014-10-01
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    The quest for constitutionalism : South Africa since 1994 /

    Published 2014
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    The Fight to Bear Arms: Challenging the Second Amendment and the U.S. Constitution as a Sacred Text by John McNamara

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…This article examines the manner in which constitutional law in the United States serves to preserve, accentuate and institutionalise what Robert Bellah referred to as the ‘Civil Religion’ of the nation (1967). …”
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    Un référendum sur l’indépendance est-il possible dans l’ordre juridique espagnol ? Le droit expliqué dans la presse by Jorge Cagiao y Conde

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Newspapers provide constitutional law experts with a privileged space to explain to citizens the way in which the Catalan referendum problem could be legally solved. …”
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    LEGAL REFORMS: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE Review of the section of the Faculty of Law of the North-West Institute of Management of the RANEPA, held within the framework of the VI Int... by N. V. Razuvaev, N. K. Shmarko

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Petersburg, June 25, 2022) “Legal reforms: past, present and future”, which discussed the problems of reforms in the field of law, as general problems of reforms in in the form of the need to define a clear goal and guidelines for reform, and in terms of reforms in certain legal areas (education, digitalization, legal history, constitutional law, civil law). In general, the participants agreed on the need to take into account the social, economic and political context when carrying out reforms and evaluating their results, clearly setting the goal of reforms, and the need to maintain, within the framework of current changes, adherence to unshakable ideas and principles of law, and constitutional law in particular.…”
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    Doktrína řádného procesu jako prostředek inkorporace Bill of Rights by Jaroslav Ženíšek

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The incorporation of the Bill of Rights against the states through the Fourteenth Amendment belongs among the most complex topics of American constitutional law. The first question to ask is obviously “Was the Bill of Rights incorporated against the states with the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment?” …”
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    Trans Inheritance Roundtable by Fatima Seedat

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The responses received reflect a range of perspectives and methodological approaches including the philological and experiential, and South African civil and constitutional law. …”
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    Originalism and Non-Originalism as Legal Hermeneutics by Manuel Lázaro Pulido

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the United States, the debate on the interpretation of the Constitution by the Supreme Court has become a classic of constitutional law and, therefore, affects reflection on legal hermeneutics. …”
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    Constitutional History as an Integral Part of General History: The German Case by Dieter Grimm

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The article argues that the influence of constitutional law on political behavior and social relations is a decisive factor for the situations, developments and events that historians want to describe and explain. …”
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    Reviewed Reasoning Based on the Monograph by Tatyana Alekseeva “The Head of the Spanish State: the History of Constitutionalization” by K. V. Aranovsky

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The author notes that this historical and legal study has every reason to claim recognition in constitutional and legal comparative studies, as well as in the science of constitutional law in a broad theoretical sense. The author analyzes the role of the monarchy as an institution, on the one hand, exerting a restraining effect on the state of society, and on the other, serving as the basis, including for a democratic social order, based on the force of law. …”
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    De grundläggande rättigheterna och straffrätten by Raimo Lahti

    Published 1998-11-01
    “…For instance, the moral and political arguments of justice and humanity, which play an important role in criminal law theory, have now a strong institutional support as legal principles, when being firmly attached to human rights and constitutional law.…”
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    The European Parliament’s Proposal for an EU State of Emergency Clause: A Comparative and Constitutional Analysis by Guido Bellenghi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Furthermore, it critically assesses the proposal’s potential implications for EU constitutional law, discussing in particular the trajectory of EU integration, the role of the adjudicature, and the constitutional design of EU competence.…”
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    Slobodan Jovanović's interpretation of Plato's political philosophy by Terzić Predrag R.

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Jovanović's extensive body of work includes research on 19th-century national political history, state and law theory, constitutional law, political sociology, and the history of political theories. …”
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    Fundamental Dilemmas Concerning the Constitutional Arrangements for the Formation of the Government in the Republic of Slovenia by Rudi Kocjančič

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…In Slovenia, even twenty years after the adoption of its Constitution, the amendments to the constitutional arrangements for the appointment of ministers represent one of the fundamental constitutional dilemmas of the political elite and experts on constitutional law. The following two variants are most topical: according to the first variant, following the example of the German constitution, ministers would be appointed by the president of the republic on the proposal of the president of the government, elected by the National Assembly; according to the second variant, the National Assembly would elect the president of the government together with the submitted candidate list of ministers. …”
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