The right to vote is a fundamental right guaranteed by the constitutional law of the country. In India, every man or woman of 18 years […]
no matter what its form
Every State, no matter what its form of government, develops its own constitutional law. Similarly, every political philosophy embraces or implies jurisprudence. From a social […]
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Literature review The changing laws inIreland since 1983Abortion in Ireland has always been a very controversialtopic, there is still lots of stigma surrounding it. The […]
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The Judges of the Highest Court are being appointed by the Chief Executive Officer in consultation with the Chief Justice and in some countries ratified […]
Similarly There is no such provision in Britain
Similarly the unwritten Constitution of England contains numerous writter elements in the form of statutes, declarations of judicial decisions etc. Since a written constitution is […]
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Human Rights. This led to the appeal being allowed. In conclusion the UK has continued to be a nation without a written constitution and although it […]
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These jurisdictions and functions may be discussed under the following categories: 1. Original Jurisdiction:The original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court is mainly confined to cases […]
Independence doctrine that stresses the need for
Independence of Judiciary in Australiaa) How is the independence of the judiciary guaranteed in Australia?While the Westminster system had largely developed because of the doctrine […]