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Over the last decades, more and more countries have integrated environmental protection into their constitution. In … favors future-oriented behavior are more likely to entrench environmental protection in their constitution. We study the … adopt a green constitution. Political institutions are less important and do not exert a statistically significant effect …
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national legislation with due observance of the obligations developed within the human rights framework. This gives rise to an … legislation does not truly reflect the reality faced by local governments. In this paper two questions will be addressed. What is …
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The new normal of environmental law will likely feature reduced enforcement of existing federal environmental statutes, elimination of federal regulations deemed anti-business, slashed funding for climate change response programs, and state preemption of local sustainability initiatives....
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matter they should refrain from unnecessarily disparaging religion. As with other forms of discrimination, our Constitution …
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A manual of the summaries of the Constitution Bench Judgments of the Supreme Court of India from 1950 to 2021 …
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In the eighth century, Charles Martel confiscated Church property to make distributions of benefices and precaria to his vassals. This project was an investment in state capacity and secularizations of Church property were continued under Charles' son Pippin III. Many scholars have characterized...
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Sustainability, as compared to the rule of law, human rights, sovereignty or democracy, is a relatively new constitutional key concept. It is mentioned explicitly more and more in constitutional discourses, and – even more importantly – it helps to reconstruct a number of current...
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This article re-examines the relationship between constitutional monarchy and economic growth in Europe. We suggest that economic growth explains the survival of constitutional monarchy rather than vice versa. The empirical results are consistent with our hypothesis
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political actors, and often needs popular approval. In spite of these, Romania changed its constitution once (2003) and …
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