Our peculiar security : the written Constitution and limited government
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Our peculiar security : the written Constitution and limited government
(Studies in American constitutionalism)
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c1993
- : cloth, alk. paper
- : pbk., alk. paper
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Challenging the fashionable belief that the Constitution should be interpreted in relation to the times, the distinguished contributors to Our Peculiar Security argue that the Constitution has a dual character. On the one hand it is law, in a binding and judicially enforceable sense. On the other hand, it is a decidedly political document.
目次
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Constitution and the Declaration of Independence: The Two Documents Support and Complement Each Other Chapter 3 The Ratification Struggle of 1787-1788 and the Anti-Federalists Chapter 4 The Legislative Power: Structure and Limits Chapter 5 Executive Power and Republican Government Chapter 6 The Judiciary and American Constitutionalism Chapter 7 A Nation of States: Federalism in the Framing of the Constitution Chapter 8 Constituting and Preserving the Republic Chapter 9 The Supremacy Clause: The Central Element of the Constitutional Scheme Chapter 10 Reflections on the Bill of Rights Chapter 11 The Civil War Amendments: A Bicentennial Remembrance
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