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The field of comparative constitutional law has grown immensely over the past couple of decades. Once a minor and obscure adjunct to the field of domestic constitutional law, comparative constitutional law has now moved front and centre. Driven by the global spread of democratic government and the expansion of international human rights law, the prominence and visibility of the field, among judges, politicians, and scholars has grown exponentially. Even in the United States, where domestic constitutional exclusivism has traditionally held a firm grip, use of comparative constitutional materials has become the subject of a lively and much publicized controversy among various justices of the U...
A constitution is essentially the aggregate of the basic principles and laws of a political community, which is either a nation or a state, that determines the powers and duties of its government and the rights guaranteed to its citizens. It determines the structure and operation of government bodies and the political principles of the system. The presence of a constitution is relevant in any modern democratic State in order to ensure that the principles of democracy are always upheld. It serves the purpose of limiting the government and distributing and separating powers among different organs and institutions of the government. It has a huge role in maintaining a balanced government. This book covers the Constitution of India in a simple and easy-to-understand language. The beauty of this book is that it will be of good use to one and all who are curious to know and study about the Indian Constitution. Salient Features Covers the Syllabus of Competitive Exams Easy-to-Understand Language Case Laws Up-to-date Amendments Useful for LL.B and LL.M students
This edited volume represents a significant contribution to the academic discourse on the role of good faith in constitutional law. By assembling scholars from various countries who explore different aspects of the subject, the book provides a comprehensive comparative and constitutional theory analysis explaining the idea of good faith in constitutional law. The book consists of three main parts, preceded by an introductory and methodological chapter that outlines the research problem and initial findings. The first part examines the origins of good faith in public law and its historical sources. This section introduces the reader to the idea of good faith in jurisprudence and legal traditi...
"This book was originally published as a monograph in the International Encyclopaedia of Laws/Constitutional Law."
First edition published in 1885 under title: Lectures introductory to the study of the law of the constitution.
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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this practical analysis of sports law in the Czech Republic deals with the regulation of sports activity by both public authorities and private sports organizations. The growing internationalization of sports inevitably increases the weight of global regulation, yet each country maintains its own distinct regime of sports law and its own national and local sports organizations. Sports law at a national or organizational level thus gains a growing relevance in comparative law. The book describes and discusses both state-created rules and autonomous self-regulation regarding the variety of economic, social, commercial,...