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1937-, Schneider Hans-Peter, Kramer Jutta, and Caravita di Toritto Beniamino, eds. Judge made federalism?: The role of courts in federal systems. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2009.

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Mavčič, Arne. Slovenian constitutional review: Its position in the world and its role in the transition to a new democratic system. Ljubljana: Nova revija, 1995.

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1937-, Schneider Hans-Peter, Kramer Jutta, and Caravita di Toritto Beniamino, eds. Judge made federalism?: The role of courts in federal systems. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2009.

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Uwais, Mohammed Lawal. The evolution of constitutionalism in Nigeria: The role of the Surperme court under the 1979 and 1999 constitutions. Lagos, Nigeria: Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 2006.

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Greece) Thessaloniki International Colloquium (4th 1997 Thessalonikē. The role of the supreme courts at the national and international level: Reports for the Thessaloniki International Colloquium, 21-25 May 1997. Thessaloniki: Sakkoulas Publications, 1998.

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Dube, M. P. Role of Supreme Court in Indian Constitution. New Delhi: Deep & Deep Publications, 1987.

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Symposium on the Role of Courts in the Enforcement of the Constitution (2000 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Proceedings of the Symposium on the Role of Courts in the Enforcement of the Constitution. Addis Ababa: ECSC, 2001.

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Regan, Kate O'. Reflections on the role and work of the Constitutional Court. South Africa: the Helen Suzman foundation, 2011.

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Meyer, Tobias D. Die Rolle der Verfassungsgerichtsbarkeit zwischen Recht und Politik. Bern: Stämpfli Verlag, 2011.

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Haines, Charles Grove. The role of the Supreme Court in American government and politics. Union, N.J: Lawbook Exchange, 2002.

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Čhittānu, Wutthichai. Krabūankān thāng kotmāi læ botbāt khō̜ng Sān Ratthathammanūn nai kānkhumkhrō̜ng sitthi læ sēriphāp phonlamư̄ang tām ratthathammanūn =: The legal procedure and the role of the Constitutional Court in protecting citizen's constitutional rights and liberties. Krung Thēp Mahā Nakhō̜n: Samnakngān Sān Ratthathammanūn, 2006.

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Kevin, Boyle, and Sherif Adel Omar, eds. Human rights and democracy: The role of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 1996.

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Garry, Patrick M. An entrenched legacy: How the New Deal constitutional revolution continues to shape the role of the Supreme Court. University Park, Pa: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2007.

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tiesa, Latvia Satversmes, ed. Konstitucionālās tiesas loma valsts konstitūcijā nostiprināto vērtību aizsardzībā =: Role of the constitutional court in protection of the values consolidated in the constitution. Rīga: Latvijas Republikas Satversmes tiesa, 2007.

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Stith, Kate. The constitutional roles of Congress, the executive, and the courts in the conduct of U.S. foreign policy: A conference report. [Washington, D.C. ]: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 1991.

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Alexander, Bulach. Die konstitutionelle Rolle des EGMR im europäischen Grundrechtsschutzsystem durch Auslegung und Fortentwicklung der gemeinsamen Grundwerte unter besonderem Bezug auf Art. 8 EMRK. München: Dr. Hut, 2007.

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Barak, Aharon, Lorraine Weinrib, and Dieter Grimm. Constitutional courts and constitutional rights. Toronto]: Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 2010.

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Barak, Aharon, Lorraine Weinrib, and Dieter Grimm. Constitutional courts and constitutional rights. Toronto]: Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 2009.

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Lorraine, Weinrib, Barak Aharon, Grimm Dieter 1937-, Bell Ian, and University of Toronto. Faculty of Law., eds. Constitutional courts and constitutional rights. [Toronto]: Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 2006.

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Lorraine, Weinrib, Barak Aharon, Grimm Dieter, Bell Ian, and University of Toronto. Faculty of Law., eds. Constitutional courts and constitutional rights. [Toronto]: Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 2005.

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Lorraine, Weinrib, Barak Aharon, Grimm Dieter, Iacobucci Frank, Brudner Jennifer, and University of Toronto. Faculty of Law., eds. Constitutional courts and constitutional rights. [Toronto]: Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 2004.

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Barak, Aharon, Lorraine Weinrib, and Dieter Grimm. Constitutional courts and constitutional rights. Toronto]: Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 2008.

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1925-, Mason Anthony Sir, ed. Open constitutional courts. Annandale, N.S.W: The Federation Press, 2010.

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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Congress' constitutional role in protecting religious liberty: Hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, first session, on examining Congress' role in protecting religious liberty in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision in the case of City of Boerne v. Flores in which the court held the Religious Freedom Restoration Act unconstitutional under the 14th Amendment as applied to the states, October 1, 1997. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1998.

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Sadurski, Wojciech. Rights Before Courts. New York: Springer, 2007.

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Carl, Baudenbacher, and Busek Erhard 1941-, eds. The role of international courts. [Germany?]: German Law Publishers, 2008.

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Popelier, Patricia, Armen Mazmanyan, and Werner Vandenbruwaene. Role of Constitutional Courts in Multilevel Governance. Intersentia Uitgevers N.V., 2012.

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Mazmanyan, Armen. Constitutional Courts. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190677800.003.0007.

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This chapter considers the role of the courts, which is expected to be critical for electoral integrity through upholding voting rights; examining legal appeals, petitions, and complaints in specific cases; and evaluating the constitutionality of electoral procedures. In many countries, constitutional courts have often played a vital role in judging legal complaints about electoral malpractices. This process is particularly important in democratic states with an independent judiciary. By contrast, in autocratic states, the judiciary is often believed to be in the pockets of ruling parties, although this assumption has been challenged where the courts ruled against the government. Through examining cases in eastern Europe this chapter considers the role and independence of the courts as a check and balance both on the legislature and executive branches.
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Grimm, Dieter. The Role of National Constitutional Courts in European Democracy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805120.003.0010.

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This chapter examines the role of national constitutional courts in European democracy. It first provides an overview of national constitutional courts in Europe, focusing on the requirements that they impose on national institutions and the consequences of those requirements at the treaty level—i.e., transferring national powers to the European Union and regulating how these powers are exercised; at the level of the EU’s exercise of these powers; and at the level of implementing European law within national legal systems. The chapter also discusses how the European Court of Justice’s jurisprudence enabled the European treaties to function as a constitution; the non-political mechanism of EU decisions and how it promotes economic liberalization; and how the design and function of European primary law undermine democracy. The chapter suggests that the democratic legitimacy imparted to the EU’s decisions by its citizens can only develop within the framework of the European Parliament’s powers.
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Protecting constitutional freedoms: A role for federal courts. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989.

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Nogueira de Brito, Miguel, Rachel Herdy, Giovanni Damele, Pedro Moniz Lopes, and Jorge Silva Sampaio, eds. The Role of Legal Argumentation and Human Dignity in Constitutional Courts. Franz Steiner Verlag, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25162/9783515122481.

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Role of the judiciary in the constitutional crises of Pakistan & other essays. Lahore: Jahangir Books, 2007.

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Manuel José Cepeda, Espinosa, and Landau David. Part One The Constitutional Court, 2 The Role of the Constitutional Court. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780190640361.003.0002.

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This chapter presents concepts that are essential to understanding the role and functioning of the Colombian Constitutional Court. It covers the aggressive role conception of the Court in a context in which there is significant political distrust because of the dysfunctionality and corruption of some political institutions in the Colombian context. It also covers the efforts of the Court to create a system of precedent in a civil-law context, as well as its jurisprudence on the constitutional block, where the Court has incorporated core precepts of international law into the Colombian constitutional order. The purpose of this chapter is to give the reader case law needed to understand the work of the Court throughout the rest of this volume.
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Jestaedt, Matthias, Oliver Lepsius, Christoph Möllers, and Christoph Schönberger. The German Federal Constitutional Court. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198793540.001.0001.

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This translation into English of the leading German-language work on the German Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht, BVerfG) gives an overview of both the Court’s history and its role as one of the most influential constitutional courts in recent years. The book consists of four extended, free-standing chapters, each written by one of the authors. In turn, these four chapters cover the historical development and political context of the Court; the Court and its relationship to the constitution; the Court’s approach to judicial reasoning and to the setting of legal standards; and the legitimacy of the Court in contemporary constitutional theory.
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Joongi, Kim. 7 The Role of Courts and Law Regarding Counsel. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198755432.003.0007.

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This chapter details the role of courts regarding counsel in an arbitration proceeding. Korean courts will generally only review whether a case should be subject to arbitration or court litigation before an arbitral tribunal has been constituted. After constitution, they will defer to the arbitral tribunal. This development, however, is a recent one. From here the chapter explores a tribunal’s negative competence-competence ruling, which may be subject to court review, as well as the capacity of the courts to provide some measure of interim relief. The chapter also discusses objections during court proceedings, as well as the source of legal fees.
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Political repression: The role of courts and law. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011.

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Boer, Nik de. Judging European Democracy: The Role and Legitimacy of National Constitutional Courts in the EU. Oxford University Press, 2023.

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Jean, Leclair. Part VI Constitutional Theory, D The Role of Constitutional Principles in Canadian Constitutional Law, Ch.47 Constitutional Principles in the Secession Reference. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780190664817.003.0047.

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In Reference Re Secession of Quebec, 1998, the Supreme Court of Canada concluded that the unwritten constitutional principles of federalism and democracy dictated that the clear repudiation of the existing constitutional order and the clear expression of the desire to pursue secession by the population of a province gave rise to a reciprocal obligation on all parties to the federation to negotiate constitutional changes to respond to that desire. To understand this astonishing decision, the author first examines how, over time, in Canada and Quebec, issues of identity(ies), constitutional law, and democracy came to be formulated in absolutist terms, making political compromises next to impossible. Only then does he analyse the Supreme Court’s decision and attempts to explain why the latter chose to decide as it did.
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Kyritsis, Dimitrios. Are Courts the Forum of Constitutional Principle? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199672257.003.0003.

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This chapter examines a number of positions that defend the legitimacy of constitutional review on grounds of a special connection between courts and fundamental rights. It starts by insisting that the issue cannot be settled by appeal to any constitutional logic but must make reference to political morality. It then critically assesses the view that sees in courts a forum for the realization of a general procedural right to lodge complaints against political decisions setting back our interests. Such a procedural right, though, is dubious and does not straightforwardly apply to constitutional design. The chapter then turns to Ronald Dworkin’s thesis that courts ought to decide questions of principle and not policy and are better suited for this purpose than legislatures. However, this thesis cannot account for the dependence of the judicial role on legislative decisions.
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Civil Courts and the European Polity: The Constitutional Role of Private Law Adjudication in Europe. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2022.

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Hyperkonstitutionalismus?: Die Rolle von Verfassung und Verfassungsgericht im Prozess der Demokratisierung in Brasilien und Deutschland im Vergleich. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2012.

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Remaking of the Courts: Less-Adversarial Practice and the Constitutional Role of the Judiciary in Australia. Federation Press, 2014.

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Chintan, Chandrachud. Part II Negotiating Constitutionalism, Ch.5 Constitutional Interpretation. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198704898.003.0005.

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This chapter examines the question of interpretation with regard to the Indian Constitution. It begins with an overview of two meta-judgments underlying constitutional interpretation, the first of which relates to the legitimate source of the Constitution’s authority and the second to the tools and techniques that can be relied upon in order to expound constitutional meaning. It then considers the three historical phases of the Indian Supreme Court’s interpretive philosophy: textualism, structuralism and ethicalism, and panchayati eclecticism. It also explains how the Court started deciding cases based on self-conceptions of its own role, resulting in the adoption of various interpretive approaches that are not only incongruent, but also often producing incoherent constitutional jurisprudence.
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Charles M, Fombad, ed. Constitutional Adjudication in Africa. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198810216.001.0001.

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Since the wave of constitutional reforms in Africa during the 1990s, the role of courts in interpreting and applying constitutions has become critical to the on-going process of constitutional construction, reconstruction, and maintenance. These developments have resulted in fundamental changes in the nature and role of courts exercising jurisdiction in constitutional matters. The chapters in this second volume of the Stellenbosch Handbooks in African Constitutional Law series are the first to undertake a critical and comparative examination of the interplay of the diverse forms of constitutional review models on the continent. As the list of areas in which these courts have intervened has grown, so too have their powers, actual or potential. By identifying and examining the different models of constitutional review, these chapters consider the extent to which courts are contributing to the establishment of constitutionalism and the rule of law in Africa.
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Vittoria, Barsotti, Carozza Paolo G, Cartabia Marta, and Simoncini Andrea. II Constitutional Jurisprudence, 5 Powers and Conflicts. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780190214555.003.0005.

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By presenting the Court’s principal lines of case law regarding the allocation of powers in the Italian constitutional system, this chapter explores the constitutionally regulated relationships among the President, Executive, Parliament, and Judiciary. It reveals that rather than a “separation of powers” in the conventional sense of contemporary constitutional models, the Italian system is best described as instituting a set of reciprocal “relations of powers” with the Constitutional Court as the “judge of powers” that maintains and guarantees these interrelationships of constitutional actors. The chapter explores this role of the Constitutional Court in its relations with both Parliament and the President of the Republic, as well as the Court’s regulation of the relationship between the President and the Executive.
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Dissent and the Supreme Court : its role in the Court's history and the nation's constitutional dialogue. Pantheon Books, 2015.

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Dissent and the Supreme Court: Its Role in the Court's History and the Nation's Constitutional Dialogue. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2017.

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Harrington, Matthew P., ed. Jay and Ellsworth, The First Courts. ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400673924.

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A fascinating exploration of the first two Supreme Courts and how they laid the groundwork for the modern-day Court. When the Supreme Court was established in 1789, no other country had a judicial body quite like it. The early justices struggled to give definition to such concepts as “judicial review” and “separation of powers.” The early court approached its role in ways that would be startling today, often using its power to support the new government rather than merely serving as an independent arbiter. The Jay-Ellsworth Courts were the first to take up the role of interpreting the constitution, and their approach influenced constitutional debates for the next two centuries. Clearly, this is a book for any reader who wishes to understand how the court was initially set up and how it functioned in our early judicial history.
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Warren J, Newman. Part VI Constitutional Theory, D The Role of Constitutional Principles in Canadian Constitutional Law, Ch.48 The Rule of Law, the Separation of Powers and Judicial Independence in Canada. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780190664817.003.0048.

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This chapter considers the meaning, scope, and application of three constitutional principles of surpassing importance in Canada. The rule of law is foundational to Canada’s constitutional framework and may properly be characterized as the first principle of Canadian constitutional law. It is linked to, and in some respects, forms the underpinning for other fundamental principles, including constitutionalism, federalism, democracy, and parliamentary sovereignty. As the latter principles are the focus of chapters by other commentators in this Handbook, this chapter will examine the rule of law primarily in relation to the separation of powers and judicial independence. The principle of judicial independence is also essential to the functioning and structure of the Constitution, given the role the courts are called upon to play in policing the constitutional limits of legislative power and administrative action. The separation of powers is still an emerging principle in Canada, but also increasingly viewed as fundamental.
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Sherwood, Foster H., and Charles Grove Haines. The Role of the Supreme Court in American Government and Politics, 1835-1864. Lawbook Exchange, 2001.

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