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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Steven Gow Calabresi, Jasmine M. Owens, Bradley G. Silverman سری: ISBN (شابک) : 9780190075736, 9780190075743 ناشر: Oxford University Press سال نشر: 2020 تعداد صفحات: [373] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 21 Mb
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب The History and Growth of Judicial Review, Volume 2: The G-20 Civil Law Countries به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب تاریخچه و رشد بررسی قضایی، جلد 2: کشورهای G-20 قانون مدنی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این کتاب به بررسی منشأ و رشد بازنگری قضایی در دموکراسیهای اساسی G-20 میپردازد، که عبارتند از: ایالات متحده، بریتانیا، فرانسه، آلمان، ژاپن، ایتالیا، هند، کانادا، استرالیا، کره جنوبی، برزیل. آفریقای جنوبی؛ اندونزی؛ مکزیک؛ و اتحادیه اروپا. این کتاب پنج نظریه مختلف را بررسی میکند که به توضیح منشأ بازنگری قضایی کمک میکند، و مشخص میکند که کدام نظریهها در کشورهای مختلف مورد بحث بهترین کاربرد دارند. بازنگری قضایی در اصل، اما همچنین اینکه چه عواملی باعث می شود که بازبینی قضایی در طول زمان قوی تر و برجسته تر شود. مفاهیم"--
"This book examines the origins and growth of judicial review in the key G-20 constitutional democracies, which include: the United States; the United Kingdom; France; Germany; Japan; Italy; India; Canada; Australia; South Korea; Brazil; South Africa; Indonesia; Mexico; and the European Union. The book considers five different theories, which help to explain the origins of judicial review, and it identifies which theories apply best in the various countries discussed. It considers not on what gives rise to judicial review originally, but also what causes of judicial review lead it to become more powerful and prominent over times. The positive account of what causes the origins and growth of judicial review in so many very different countries over such a long period of time has normative implications"--
cover Half Title The History and Growth of Judicial Review Copyright Dedication Contents Detailed Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The Birth and Growth of Judicial Review in the Civil Law World Chapter 1 The Civil Law Legal Tradition I. The History of the Civil Law Tradition II. The Court Systems in Civil Law Countries Chapter 2 The Concentrated and Hybrid Models of Judicial Review I. The History of the Concentrated Model of Judicial Review II. The Hybrid Model of Judicial Review III. Conclusion Chapter 3 The Federal Republic of Germany I. History A. The German Empire B. The Weimer Republic C. Allied Military Occupation of Germany D. Writing the Basic Law E. Bicameralism in the Federal Republic of Germany F. The Interpretation of the Basic Law by the Constitutional Court G. Amending the Basic Law H. Growth in Federal Power in Germany II. The German Constitutional Court and Its Case Law A. Federalism Umpiring 1. The Southwest State Case B. Foundational Importance of Federalism in the Basic Law 1. Early Federalism Cases Decided by the German Constitutional Court 2. Modern Federalism Case Law of the German Constitutional Court C. Separation of Powers Umpiring 1. The Non-Delegation Doctrine in Germany 2. Parliamentary Dissolution D. Individual Fundamental Rights and the Basic Law 1. Lüth’s Case 2. Other Modern Individual Rights Cases E. The Political Question Doctrine in Germany F. Balancing Rights and Duties in Germany III. What Explains the Origins and Growth of German Judicial Review? Chapter 4 Japan I. History and Constitution II. The Practice of Judicial Review in Japan III. Why Has Judicial Review Failed to Take Root in Japan? Chapter 5 The Republic of Italy I. History A. Italian Constitutionalism before 1848 B. Italian Unification and the Statuto Albertino C. Fascism and the Resistance D. Adopting the Constitution E. Bicameralism and the Italian Senate F. Regionalism in Italy G. The Constitutional Amendment Process II. Constitution and Case Law A. The Constitution and Bill of Rights B. Foundational Judicial Review Case C. Bill of Rights Case Law III. What Explains the Origins and Growth of Judicial Review in Italy? Chapter 6 The Republic of France I. History A. From Absolute Monarchy to the Reign of Terror B. From 1815 to 1851: Failure to Democratize C. The Third and Fourth Republics D. The Fifth Republic and the Return of General De Gaulle II. The Constitution of the Fifth Republic A. Presidential Lawmaking Power B. The National Assembly C. The French Senate D. The Constitutional Council E. Sovereignty and the Amendment Process F. French Decentralization and Federalism III. Judicial Review in France A. The Historical French View on Judges B. Judicial Review in France Since 1958 IV. Important Case Law A. Abortion B. Equality and Women C. Hate Speech D. Religion 1. Law of Dec. 9, 1905 On the Separation of Church and State J.O. E. Protections Against the Taking of Private Property V. Why Did Judicial Review Originate and Grow in France? Chapter 7 The Republic of Korea I. History, Constitution, and Amending Process II. Judicial Review, Bill of Rights, and Equality Guarantee III. The Origins and Growth of Judicial Review in South Korea Chapter 8 The Federative Republic of Brazil I. History II. Institutions of the Government A. The President B. The Bicameral National Congress C. The Supreme Federal Tribunal D. Federalism E. Bills of Rights F. Amendment Procedure III. Judicial Review in Brazil A. Foundational Cases B. Bill of Rights Cases IV. Origins of Judicial Review in Brazil Chapter 9 Mexico I. A Brief History of Mexico and Its Courts II. The Origins of Independent Judicial Review in Mexico III. The Post-1995 Growth of Mexican Judicial Review A. Foundational Cases B. The Separation of Powers and Bicameralism C. Federalism D. The Mexican Bill of Rights and Unenumerated Rights E. Freedom of Expression F. Freedom of Religion and Laïcité G. Criminal Procedure H. Unconstitutional Searches and Seizures I. Election Law and Militant Democracy J. Conclusion Chapter 10 Indonesia I. History II. A Short History of Judicial Review in Indonesia A. The Separation of Powers B. Federalism C. Bill of Rights and Unenumerated Rights D. The Death Penalty in Indonesia E. Equality Under the Law F. Freedom of Expression G. Freedom of Religion III. The Origins and Growth of Judicial Review in Indonesia IV. Conclusion Chapter 11 The European Union and the Council of Europe I. The European Union and the European Court of Justice A. Institutions and Structure B. History of the EU C. History of the ECJ II. The Emergence of Judicial Review in the European Union III. Expansion of Judicial Review in the European Union IV. Why Did Judicial Review Originate and Grow in the EU? V. The Council of Europe, the European Convention on Human Rights and Freedoms, and the European Court of Human Rights A. History of the ECHR and of the ECtHR B. The ECtHR and Its Jurisdiction in 2021 C. Case Law 1. Judicial Independence 2. Freedom of Expression That Incites Lawless Action 3. Freedom of Expression and Hate Speech 4. Freedom of Religion and Proselytizing 5. Freedom from Torture or Inhuman or Degrading Treatment 6. The Right to Silence and Not to Incriminate Oneself 7. Property Rights and Regulatory Takings 8. Right to Respect for Private and Family Life 9. The Right of Incarcerated Prisoners to Vote in Elections 10. Freedom of Assembly and Association 11. The Convention and the Rights of Citizens in the Civil Service 12. Conclusions on the ECtHR’s Case Law VII. Explaining the Origins and Growth in Power of the Council of Europe and of the European Court of Human Rights Conclusion: The German Model and Gouvernement des Juges Index