The constitutional system of the United States /

This book analyses the fundamental aspects of the Constitution of the United States of America, which has proven to be a reality in motion and with an?exceptional? capacity to adapt to the rapid and profound changes that have occurred in over two centuries in American society and economy. The book a...

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Group Author: D'Ignazio, Guerino (Editor)
Published: Eleven,
Publisher Address: The Hague, The Netherlands :
Publication Dates: [2021]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Comparative public law treatise
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Summary: This book analyses the fundamental aspects of the Constitution of the United States of America, which has proven to be a reality in motion and with an?exceptional? capacity to adapt to the rapid and profound changes that have occurred in over two centuries in American society and economy. The book aims to better understand how the constitutional text has evolved up to our times. The 27 amendments to the Constitution, the interpretation of the Supreme Court and the particular political system have ensured that the constitutional system has not undergone major institutional upheavals. Thanks to the contribution of the many authors, the book offers valuable insights into a constitutional system that still reveals an extraordinary relevance. This can be considered an added value to studies in the field of comparative law.
Carrier Form: xiv, 287 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9789462362116
9462362114
Index Number: KF4541
CLC: D971.21-09
Call Number: D971.21-09/C758-2
Contents: Profiles of constitutional history of the United States of America /
The challenge of formal amendment in the United States /
Introductory note to the form of government /
Design, evolution and interpretation of checks and balances in the American constitution /
Congress /
The public administration in the system of separation of powers /
Sovereignty and federalism /
Federalism and the welfare state /
Fundamental rights and freedoms /
The supreme court /
The judicial system /
Protecting the constitution against the states? The importance of the 'Guarantee Clause' in a comparative law perspective /