War and emergencies are the acid tests of constitutionalism, especially of the type embodied in our written Constitution. |
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A wide variety of institutional forms, many of which do not resemble American constitutionalism, can express and secure respect for pluralism. |
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Lincoln was a skilled orator, brilliant at fashioning American constitutionalism into a rhetorical sword that could save the Union. |
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His constitutionalism is grounded on a strong theory of the rule of law defined by. adherence to the constitution as the supreme law of the land. |
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The full exposition of his constitutionalism, presented in and around his analysis of the English constitution in book 11, develops these seeds. |
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The puzzle that needs to be answered is then whether the post-Cold War peace is sustained by hegemony, or by a form of constitutionalism. |
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The split will be between the two philosophies of big government statism and small government constitutionalism. |
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It has no necessary connection with democratic government or constitutionalism, however. |
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Unlike when I'm writing about multiculturalism or constitutionalism, that material doesn't generate spillover bloggable ideas. |
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This is the fundamental practical question of all constitutionalism. |
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The very diffuseness and decentralization of popular constitutionalism left room for these advocates of judicial supremacy to continue to nurse their claim. |
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There is no shortage of ideas to borrow from, as there a rich literature on constitutionalism and ethnicity. |
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He then explains why democratic processes in the absence of liberal constitutionalism and capitalism produce such states and catalogs their many troubles. |
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In this richer sense of the term, Rex's society has not embraced constitutionalism because the rules defining his authority impose no constitutional limits. |
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Levels of income, forms of democratic constitutionalism, and cultural regard for education are all determinants in the plight of children in the workforce. |
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There is simply no question that getting some form of constitutionalism and some form of democratic governance would be better for the vast majority of non-democracies. |
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From the perspective of promoting human rights, is it desirable for the judiciary to have donned the didactic roles of pedagogues for democracy and constitutionalism? |
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After a period of national constitutionalism, we are now witnessing a period of European constitutionalism. |
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Conservative constitutionalism today requires taking back the original Constitution to restore the constitutional order and representative government. |
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Her public statements often convey a frustratingly general commitment to constitutionalism and democracy in a language easily understood by the mass of the population. |
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Where is the proper observance of constitutionalism in that? |
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The temptation to establish a link between constitutionalism and democracy is impossible to resist. |
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The paper said that constitutionalism is a plot hatched by American intelligence agencies. |
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In light of the current state of constitutionalism, two types of proposal are conceivable. |
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I am optimistic about the venture in the constitutionalism of electoral laws. |
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The constitutionalism crisis has thus become one of the major challenges facing most African States. |
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By way of introduction, a few points of information about U. S. constitutionalism may help to set the discussion in perspective. |
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I think the difference and the subtlety of the approach are well rooted in common law constitutionalism and common law constitution making. |
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We would not have the great constitutionalism of the United States without it. |
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There is an important Canada-South Africa connection in matters of constitutionalism and human rights. |
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The rule of law and constitutionalism has found no place, and functional democratic institutions continue to be rare or absent. |
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The core value of constitutionalism, enshrined in the conception of a limited government, is to limit the State power, to prevent it from eroding civil liberty. |
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An understanding of the scope and importance of the principles of the rule of law and constitutionalism is aided by acknowledging explicitly why a constitution is entrenched beyond the reach of simple majority rule. |
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Much to the contrary, as the Supreme Court stated so clearly, in Canada, there are at least four principles that govern the rights of a majority: minority rights, federalism, constitutionalism and the rule of law. |
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High-minded constitutionalism will not simply seep into society. |
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The expansion of constitutionalism depends more or less entirely upon the re-legitimization of the constitution, which presupposes that the aforementioned three-way crisis is resolved. |
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It is working on the comprehensive peace and security architecture, and has underscored the need for its member States to adhere to constitutionalism, democratic governance and the rule of law. |
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It is important for constitutionalism that these problems are appropriately addressed so that the pimples and late nights do not develop into more serious problems. |
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The Manchu reforms and preparations for constitutionalism added a further fiscal exaction for the populace, which hardly benefited from these urban-oriented developments. |
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This political theory was most influentially developed in England, where it inspired the constitutionalism that would also predominate in the United States. |
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First, these constitutions are the expression of the development of constitutionalism in these countries where the first constitutions were adopted shortly before independence. |
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But his intervention back then has encouraged those hoping for a political opening. In its New Year's Day edition Yanhuang Chunqiu, an intellectual journal, equated constitutionalism with political reform. |
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In addition, here again the idea is to construct constitutionalism and democracy by starting on the local level and promoting unity in diversity rather than diversity in unity, as was done at the time of independence. |
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These issues include security and human rights, promoting constitutionalism and democracy, protecting the most vulnerable, combating racism and hatred, and helping to build an international justice system. |
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Chapter four concerns Necker's neglected constitutionalism, which emphasized the importance of an executive proportional and equipotent to the legislature. |
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Constitutionalism implies that the constitution is a real rather than merely hortatory instrument. |
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