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Judicial Jurisdiction: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution
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Judicial Jurisdiction: A Reference Guide to the United States Constitution

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One of the ways in which the American constitution is unique among the world’s mature democracies is the vesting of the power of constitutional review in the ordinary courts rather than in a specialized constitutional body. Baude
uses frank, understandable language to explain the relationship between the constition and our rule of law.

Without technical jurisdictional jargon, Baude is able to survey historical cases to analyze Article III, section 2 of the United States Constitution. However, Baude’s work is vastly different from analytical works based on philosophical and technicalities of judicial jurisdiction. This work explores the relationship between the two, without drawing on the covert ideological premises of legal liberalism.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
28 February 2007
Pages
154
ISBN
9780313312045

One of the ways in which the American constitution is unique among the world’s mature democracies is the vesting of the power of constitutional review in the ordinary courts rather than in a specialized constitutional body. Baude
uses frank, understandable language to explain the relationship between the constition and our rule of law.

Without technical jurisdictional jargon, Baude is able to survey historical cases to analyze Article III, section 2 of the United States Constitution. However, Baude’s work is vastly different from analytical works based on philosophical and technicalities of judicial jurisdiction. This work explores the relationship between the two, without drawing on the covert ideological premises of legal liberalism.

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
28 February 2007
Pages
154
ISBN
9780313312045