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Constitutional Courts In Comparison The Us Supreme Court And The German Federal Constitutional Court 2nd Edition Ralf Rogowski Thomas Gawron

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Constitutional Courts In Comparison The Us Supreme Court And The German Federal Constitutional Court 2nd Edition Ralf Rogowski Thomas Gawron
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Publisher: Berghahn Books, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Ralf Rogowski; Thomas Gawron
ISBN: 9781785330964, 1785330969
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 2

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Constitutional Courts In Comparison The Us Supreme Court And The German Federal Constitutional Court 2nd Edition Ralf Rogowski Thomas Gawron by Ralf Rogowski; Thomas Gawron 9781785330964, 1785330969 instant download after payment.

Constitutional litigation in general attracts two distinct types of conflict: disputes of a highly politicized or culturally controversial nature and requests from citizens claiming a violation of a fundamental constitutional right. The side-by-side comparison between the U.S. Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court provides a novel socio-legal approach in studying constitutional litigation, focusing on conditions of mobilisation, decision-making and implementation. This updated and revised second edition includes a number of new contributions on the political status of the courts in their democratic political cultures.

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