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Comparative constitutional law

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Prentice hall of India; 1984Description: 528 pISBN:
  • 87692302
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.024 BAS
Summary: The present volume is the first of a series of ten volumes on comparative consti tutional jurisprudence. Bearing the title Comparative Constitu tional Law, it is, in fact, an introduction. to as well as epitome of the message of the entire series. It deals critically with burning topics like doctrines of 'basic features', 'political questions', 'separa tion of powers', 'rule of law', 'natural justice', 'due process', 'right to human dignity and privacy', 'constitutionality of capital punishment', etc. and sug gests solutions to the problems from a comparative viewpoint. The sweep of the survey is wide enough to include decisions of the highest tribunals with the relevant constitutional texts from major countries like U.S.A., U.K. and India to territories like Malta, Burmuda and Leeward Islands.
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The present volume is the first of a series of ten volumes on comparative consti tutional jurisprudence.

Bearing the title Comparative Constitu tional Law, it is, in fact, an introduction. to as well as epitome of the message of the entire series. It deals critically with burning topics like doctrines of 'basic features', 'political questions', 'separa tion of powers', 'rule of law', 'natural justice', 'due process', 'right to human dignity and privacy', 'constitutionality of capital punishment', etc. and sug gests solutions to the problems from a comparative viewpoint. The sweep of the survey is wide enough to include decisions of the highest tribunals with the relevant constitutional texts from major countries like U.S.A., U.K. and India to territories like Malta, Burmuda and Leeward Islands.

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