Ditemukan 9 dokumen yang sesuai dengan query
Jimly Asshiddiqie, 1956-
Jakarta: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, 2005
342.02 JIM t
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Veri Junaidi
Depok: Themis Books, 2013
342.02 VER m
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Winarno Yudho, researcher
Jakarta: Badan Pembinaan Hukum Nasional, Kementerian Hukum dan HAM Republik Indonesia, 2007
342.02 WIN p
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Stockmann, Petra
Jakarta; Berlin: Hanns Seidel Foundation; Watch Indonesia, 2007
342.02 STO n
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Palguna, Dewa
Jakarta: Sekretariat Jenderal dan Kepaniteraan, Mahkamah Konstitus, 2008
923.4 PAL j
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Abstrak :
On development of constitutional court law in Indonesia.
Jakarta: Makamah Agung RI, 2011
347.01 IND p
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Jakarta: Wikrama Waskitha, 2012
342.02 PUT
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Zurn, Christopher F.
Abstrak :
shows why a normative theory of the legitimacy of constutional review. he further argues that this function should be institutionalized in a complex, multilocation structure including not only independent contutional courts , but also legislative and executive self - review that will be enable interbranch consitutional dialogue and constitutional forums.
Cambrigde : Cambrigde University Press , 2009
347.73 ZUR d
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to what extent is the language of judicial opinions responsive to the political and social context in which constitutional courts operate? Courts are reason-giving institutions, with argumentation playing a central role in constitutional adjudication. However, a cursory look at just a handful of constitutional systems suggests important differences in the practices of constitutional judges, whether in matters of form, style, or language. Focusing on independently-verified leading cases globally, a combination of qualitative and quantitative analysis offers the most comprehensive and systematic account of constitutional reasoning to date. This analysis is supported by the examination of eighteen legal systems around the world including the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice. Universally common aspects of constitutional reasoning are identified in this book, and contributors also examine whether common law countries differ to civil law countries in this respect.
United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2017
e20528852
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