Search Results - "Law, David S."
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The Evolution and Ideology of Global Constitutionalism
Published in California law review (01-10-2011)“…It has become almost universal practice for countries to adopt formal constitutions. Little is known empirically, however, about the evolution of this practice…”
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The declining influence of the United States Constitution
Published in New York University law review (1950) (01-06-2012)“…It has been suggested, with growing frequency, that the United States may be losing its influence over constitutionalism in other countries because it is…”
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Sham Constitutions
Published in California law review (01-08-2013)“…It is often said that constitutions are mere parchment barriers that cannot by themselves limit the power of the state or guarantee respect for rights. Little…”
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JUDICIAL COMPARATIVISM AND JUDICIAL DIPLOMACY
Published in University of Pennsylvania law review (01-03-2015)“…By global standards, the U.S. Supreme Court is unusual in a number of respects, but one of its most distinctive characteristics is its reluctance to engage in…”
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Constitutional Archetypes
Published in Texas law review (01-12-2016)“…It is a core function of constitutions to justify the existence and organization of the state. The ideological narratives embedded in constitutions are not…”
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How to rig the federal courts
Published in The Georgetown law journal (01-03-2011)“…The organizational structure of a judicial system has systematic implications for the ideological slant of judicial policymaking. These implications are,…”
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The Global Language of Human Rights: A Computational Linguistic Analysis
Published in Law & ethics of human rights (26-06-2018)“…Human rights discourse has been likened to a global lingua franca, and in more ways than one, the analogy seems apt. Human rights discourse is a language that…”
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A Theory of Judicial Power and Judicial Review
Published in The Georgetown law journal (01-03-2009)“…Judicial review has long been characterized by constitutional scholars as countermajoritarian and antidemocratic. Here, Law employs insights from political…”
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The Anatomy of a Conservative Court: Judicial Review in Japan
Published in Texas law review (01-06-2009)“…The Supreme Court of Japan is widely and justifiably considered the most conservative constitutional court in the world. Drawing on interviews conducted in…”
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GLOBALIZATION AND THE FUTURE OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
Published in Northwestern University law review (01-06-2008)“…Yet the subject of globalization has barely penetrated the consciousness of constitutional scholars in this country.8 The notable exception in this regard has…”
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Applicability of Kinetic Models for In Situ Combustion Processes with Different Oil Types
Published in Natural resources research (New York, N.Y.) (2017)“…The in situ combustion (ISC) process is of interest as an enhanced oil recovery method because it is an alternative to traditional steam-based processes for…”
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The limits of global judicial dialogue
Published in Washington law review (01-10-2011)“…The notion that "global judicial dialogue" is contributing to the globalization of constitutional law has attracted considerable attention. Various scholars…”
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Judicial ideology and the decision to publish Voting and publication patterns in Ninth Circuit asylum cases
Published in Judicature (01-01-2006)“…Law explores the voting and publication patterns in Ninth Circuit asylum cases. To date, a majority of circuits have discouraged or forbidden litigants from…”
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Judicial comparativism and judicial diplomacy
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Judicial comparativism and judicial diplomacy
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Hydrogeological and numerical analysis of CO2 disposal in deep aquifers in the Alberta sedimentary basin
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Why has judicial review failed in Japan?
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The limits of global judicial dialogue
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Law versus ideology: the Supreme Court and the use of legislative history
Published in William and Mary law review (01-04-2010)Get full text
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