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Comparative constitutionalism : cases and materials / Norman Dorsen ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Dorsen, Norman.
Material type: TextTextSeries: American casebook series.Publisher: St. Paul, MN : Thomson/West, c2010Edition: 2nd ed.Description: lxxiii, 1609 p. ; 26 cm. + teacher's manual.ISBN: 9780314179463 (hbk.); 9780314179456 (pbk. ; teacher's manual).Subject(s): Constitutional law -- United States -- Cases | Constitutional law -- CasesDDC classification: 342.73
Contents:
What is a constitution? -- Judicial nforcement of the constitution and models of constitutional adjudication -- Striking a balance among the branches of government : horizontal separation of powers -- Federalism and vertical separation of powers-- Dignity, privacy, and personal autonomy -- Equality, minority, and group rights -- Freedom of expression -- Freedom of religion and belief -- Criminal procedure (due process) -- Rights in economic and social life -- Constitutional guarantees of democracy -- States of emergency, combating terrorism, and the bounds of the constitution.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. ix-xix) and index.

What is a constitution? -- Judicial nforcement of the constitution and models of constitutional adjudication -- Striking a balance among the branches of government : horizontal separation of powers -- Federalism and vertical separation of powers-- Dignity, privacy, and personal autonomy -- Equality, minority, and group rights -- Freedom of expression -- Freedom of religion and belief -- Criminal procedure (due process) -- Rights in economic and social life -- Constitutional guarantees of democracy -- States of emergency, combating terrorism, and the bounds of the constitution.

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