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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law résumés (1er édition)
Rosenfeld, Sajo - ISBN: 9780199689286
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- what is a constitution?
- structure of commonwealth constitutions 
- westminster model 
- independence 
- elements of constitutional supremacy (supreme law clause, limits on parliamentary sovereignty, judicial review and redress clause, entrenchment and constitutional amendments)
- savings law clauses
- Notes de cours
- • 12 pages •
- what is a constitution?
- structure of commonwealth constitutions 
- westminster model 
- independence 
- elements of constitutional supremacy (supreme law clause, limits on parliamentary sovereignty, judicial review and redress clause, entrenchment and constitutional amendments)
- savings law clauses
A look into the theory and definition of democracy amidst its various forms: representative, direct, and deliberative, and the subdivisions that follow.
- Notes de cours
- • 2 pages •
A look into the theory and definition of democracy amidst its various forms: representative, direct, and deliberative, and the subdivisions that follow.
In lecture 2, we discuss various viewpoints of the key democratic principle of separation of powers (according to Montesquieu, no separation of powers is equal to an authoritarian regime!). 

- Notes de cours
- • 2 pages •
In lecture 2, we discuss various viewpoints of the key democratic principle of separation of powers (according to Montesquieu, no separation of powers is equal to an authoritarian regime!). 

In lecture 3, we can see the theory of democratic constitutionalism in practice, in one of the most unique democracies in the world: France (with a semi-Presidential-Parliamentarian model). But France hasn't always been this way (had 18 constitutions!), and it's important to consider its history when analyzing its modern political landscape.
- Notes de cours
- • 3 pages •
In lecture 3, we can see the theory of democratic constitutionalism in practice, in one of the most unique democracies in the world: France (with a semi-Presidential-Parliamentarian model). But France hasn't always been this way (had 18 constitutions!), and it's important to consider its history when analyzing its modern political landscape.
- meaning of judicial independence 
- elements of judicial independence (appointment, security of tenure, length of tenure, procedure for removal, security of magistrates, financial security, jurisdiction, etc) and relevant cases
- Notes de cours
- • 10 pages •
- meaning of judicial independence 
- elements of judicial independence (appointment, security of tenure, length of tenure, procedure for removal, security of magistrates, financial security, jurisdiction, etc) and relevant cases
- meaning of separation of powers
- separation of powers in the caribbean
- separation of powers or distribution of powers?
- the judiciary 
- parliament/the legislation 
- the executive 
- the sentencing function 
- separation of powers and power to grant bail 
- ad hominem principle & relevant cases
- Notes de cours
- • 10 pages •
- meaning of separation of powers
- separation of powers in the caribbean
- separation of powers or distribution of powers?
- the judiciary 
- parliament/the legislation 
- the executive 
- the sentencing function 
- separation of powers and power to grant bail 
- ad hominem principle & relevant cases
- functions and powers of parliament (law-making, control of executive, etc)
- structure of parliament 
- senates (role, security of tenure, efficacy, senate reform) & relevant cases
- parliamentary privileges (what they are, their necessity, their relation to separation of powers and constitutional supremacy)
- Notes de cours
- • 10 pages •
- functions and powers of parliament (law-making, control of executive, etc)
- structure of parliament 
- senates (role, security of tenure, efficacy, senate reform) & relevant cases
- parliamentary privileges (what they are, their necessity, their relation to separation of powers and constitutional supremacy)
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Derniers résumés de The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law
- what is a constitution?
- structure of commonwealth constitutions 
- westminster model 
- independence 
- elements of constitutional supremacy (supreme law clause, limits on parliamentary sovereignty, judicial review and redress clause, entrenchment and constitutional amendments)
- savings law clauses
- Notes de cours
- • 12 pages •
- what is a constitution?
- structure of commonwealth constitutions 
- westminster model 
- independence 
- elements of constitutional supremacy (supreme law clause, limits on parliamentary sovereignty, judicial review and redress clause, entrenchment and constitutional amendments)
- savings law clauses
A look into the theory and definition of democracy amidst its various forms: representative, direct, and deliberative, and the subdivisions that follow.
- Notes de cours
- • 2 pages •
A look into the theory and definition of democracy amidst its various forms: representative, direct, and deliberative, and the subdivisions that follow.
In lecture 2, we discuss various viewpoints of the key democratic principle of separation of powers (according to Montesquieu, no separation of powers is equal to an authoritarian regime!). 

- Notes de cours
- • 2 pages •
In lecture 2, we discuss various viewpoints of the key democratic principle of separation of powers (according to Montesquieu, no separation of powers is equal to an authoritarian regime!). 

In lecture 3, we can see the theory of democratic constitutionalism in practice, in one of the most unique democracies in the world: France (with a semi-Presidential-Parliamentarian model). But France hasn't always been this way (had 18 constitutions!), and it's important to consider its history when analyzing its modern political landscape.
- Notes de cours
- • 3 pages •
In lecture 3, we can see the theory of democratic constitutionalism in practice, in one of the most unique democracies in the world: France (with a semi-Presidential-Parliamentarian model). But France hasn't always been this way (had 18 constitutions!), and it's important to consider its history when analyzing its modern political landscape.
- meaning of judicial independence 
- elements of judicial independence (appointment, security of tenure, length of tenure, procedure for removal, security of magistrates, financial security, jurisdiction, etc) and relevant cases
- Notes de cours
- • 10 pages •
- meaning of judicial independence 
- elements of judicial independence (appointment, security of tenure, length of tenure, procedure for removal, security of magistrates, financial security, jurisdiction, etc) and relevant cases
- meaning of separation of powers
- separation of powers in the caribbean
- separation of powers or distribution of powers?
- the judiciary 
- parliament/the legislation 
- the executive 
- the sentencing function 
- separation of powers and power to grant bail 
- ad hominem principle & relevant cases
- Notes de cours
- • 10 pages •
- meaning of separation of powers
- separation of powers in the caribbean
- separation of powers or distribution of powers?
- the judiciary 
- parliament/the legislation 
- the executive 
- the sentencing function 
- separation of powers and power to grant bail 
- ad hominem principle & relevant cases
- functions and powers of parliament (law-making, control of executive, etc)
- structure of parliament 
- senates (role, security of tenure, efficacy, senate reform) & relevant cases
- parliamentary privileges (what they are, their necessity, their relation to separation of powers and constitutional supremacy)
- Notes de cours
- • 10 pages •
- functions and powers of parliament (law-making, control of executive, etc)
- structure of parliament 
- senates (role, security of tenure, efficacy, senate reform) & relevant cases
- parliamentary privileges (what they are, their necessity, their relation to separation of powers and constitutional supremacy)
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