Constitutional Code


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Constitutional code. 1


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PMThis historic book may have numerous typos, missing text or index. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. 1830. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ... and are supposed to have, for their design and end in view, employment, or say application to use. Instructional. Expositive. Art. 8. Of application to use, the description will, of course, be variable, according to the business of the Subdepartment, aud the nature of the article. Of some sorts of articles, application to use is made during their continuance in the service; examples are--instruments of all sorts, employed in works of all sorts: of others, no otherwise than by means of their exit: examples are--1, articles employed in nourishment; 2, articles employed in the production of heat and light; 3, missile articles employed in war; 4, money. Instructional. Art. 9. iv. Entries. As in all other portions of discourse designed for instruction,so in these,-- properties desirable will be in each--1, clearness; 2, correctness; 3, comprehensiveness; 4, in the aggregate of all, taken consecutively and collectively, v 1, comprehensiveness; 2, symmetry. Instructional. Art. 10. Applied to the present case, an operation, which appropriate symmetry presents itself as requiring, is the following-- In case of any change of method as between any succeeding year and the preceding years,--for convenience in respect of reference, to each aggregate of entries penned before the change, substitute for use a fresh Book, exhibiting the same matter in the form given to those penned after the change: for security against errors, preserving, at the same time, in the original form, those penned before the change. Enactive. Expositive. Art. 11. v. Books. Register Books. Taken in the aggregate, these which present themselves as adapted to the present purpose will be found distinguishable, in the first place, into 1, Service Books; 2, Loss Books. In the Service Books will be recorded t.




The Principles of Morals and Legislation


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Discusses morals' functions and natures that affect the legislation in general. Bases the discussions on pain and pleasure as basic principle of law embodiment. Mentions of the circumstance influencing sensibility, general human actions, intentionality, conciousness, motives, human dispositions, consequencess of mischievous act, case of punishment, and offences' division.










The Works of Jeremy Bentham


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The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law


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The field of comparative constitutional law has grown immensely over the past couple of decades. Once a minor and obscure adjunct to the field of domestic constitutional law, comparative constitutional law has now moved front and centre. Driven by the global spread of democratic government and the expansion of international human rights law, the prominence and visibility of the field, among judges, politicians, and scholars has grown exponentially. Even in the United States, where domestic constitutional exclusivism has traditionally held a firm grip, use of comparative constitutional materials has become the subject of a lively and much publicized controversy among various justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. The trend towards harmonization and international borrowing has been controversial. Whereas it seems fair to assume that there ought to be great convergence among industrialized democracies over the uses and functions of commercial contracts, that seems far from the case in constitutional law. Can a parliamentary democracy be compared to a presidential one? A federal republic to a unitary one? Moreover, what about differences in ideology or national identity? Can constitutional rights deployed in a libertarian context be profitably compared to those at work in a social welfare context? Is it perilous to compare minority rights in a multi-ethnic state to those in its ethnically homogeneous counterparts? These controversies form the background to the field of comparative constitutional law, challenging not only legal scholars, but also those in other fields, such as philosophy and political theory. Providing the first single-volume, comprehensive reference resource, the 'Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law' will be an essential road map to the field for all those working within it, or encountering it for the first time. Leading experts in the field examine the history and methodology of the discipline, the central concepts of constitutional law, constitutional processes, and institutions - from legislative reform to judicial interpretation, rights, and emerging trends.




United States Code


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Constitutional Law


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This edition of the casebook is designed specifically for use by undergraduate and graduate students who are interested in Constitutional Law but who are not law students. The casebook differs from many other textbooks aimed at this audience because it enables students to read the Supreme Court's decisions rather than just reading about them. To make this possible, the casebook defines legal terms, explains court procedures, and provides other background information that would be unfamiliar to non-law students. In writing the book, the authors have strived to make constitutional law easily teachable and readily accessible. They have selected the cases very carefully and provided extensive excerpts of the opinions so that students get a good sense of the Court's reasoning. Text boxes call the students' attention to important aspects of each opinion, and the book is filled with introductions, points for discussion, hypotheticals, and executive summaries. The authors present a diversity of views on every subject, and, reflecting some of their own disagreements, the authors have written point-counterpoint discussions on many disputed questions.




Buddhism, Politics and the Limits of Law


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Examining Sri Lanka's religious and legal pasts, this is the first extended study of Buddhism and constitutional law.