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Constitutional Law and Precedent - International Perspectives on Case-Based Reasoning

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This collection examines case-based reasoning in constitutional adjudication, that is, how courts decide on constitutional cases by referring to their own prior case law and the case law of other national, foreign and international courts.


List of contents

Introduction: On the Methodology of the Research on Case-Based Reasoning in Constitutional Adjudication
PART I: Supreme Courts in Common Law System
Chapter 1: United States of America
The Supreme Court of the United States: legitimate law-maker and constitutional interpreter
Chapter 2: Canada
The Supreme Court of Canada: The Road to Authority, Legitimacy, and Independence
Chapter 3: Australia
Precedents and Case-Based Reasoning in the Case-Law of The High Court of Australia
PART II: Constitutional Courts in Civil Law System
Chapter 4: Germany
The Role of Precedents and Case-Based Reasoning in the German Federal Constitutional Court
Chapter 5: Hungary
Precedents and Case-Based Reasoning in the Case-Law of the Hungarian Constitutional Court
Chapter 6: Italy
Precedents and Case-Based Reasoning in the Adjudications of the Italian Constitutional Court
Chapter 7: Latvia
Precedents and Case-Based Reasoning in Constitutional Adjudication: The Republic of Latvia
Chapter 8: Poland
Precedents and Case-Based Reasoning in the Case-Law of the Constitutional Tribunal of the Republic of Poland
Chapter 9: Romania
The Role of Precedents and Case-Based Reasoning in the Case-Law of the Romanian Constitutional Court
PART III: International Courts in European Law System
Chapter 10: Court of Justice of the European Union
Court of Justice of the European Union – ‘Stone-by-Stone’ Case-Based Reasoning
Chapter 11: European Court of Human Rights
Precedent in the System of the European Convention on Human Rights
PART IV: Comparative Analysis
Chapter 12: Conclusion
The Role of Case-Based Reasoning in Constitutional Adjudication: A Comparative Study
Index

About the author

Monika Florczak-Wątor is a full professor at the Department of Constitutional Law of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, a director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Constitutional Studies of the Jagiellonian University and director of the Interdisciplinary Program 'Society of the Future' at the Doctoral School in the Social Sciences of the Jagiellonian University, Poland.

Summary

This collection examines case-based reasoning in constitutional adjudication, that is, how courts decide on constitutional cases by referring to their own prior case law and the case law of other national, foreign and international courts.

Product details

Authors Monika Florczak-Wator
Assisted by Monika Florczak-Wątor (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.09.2023
 
EAN 9781032205878
ISBN 978-1-0-3220587-8
No. of pages 280
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

LAW / Constitutional, Constitution, Constitutional & administrative law

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