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Executive review : kontrola konstytucyjności prawa przez władzę wykonawczą w Stanach Zjednoczonych

01 Jan 2013-
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the state-of-the-art techniques to improve the quality of data collected from the Internet for the purpose of data augmentation.
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TL;DR: Joseph Harrington is the author of Things Come On, a mixed-genre work relating the twinned narratives of the Watergate scandal and his mother’s cancer; it was a Rumpus Poetry Book Club selection.
Abstract: Joseph Harrington is the author of Things Come On (an amneoir) (Wesleyan University Press, 2011), a mixed-genre work relating the twinned narratives of the Watergate scandal and his mother’s cancer; it was a Rumpus Poetry Book Club selection. He is the author of the chapbooks Earth Day Suite (Beard of Bees, 2010) and Of Some Sky (Bedouin, forthcoming), as well as the critical work Poetry and the Public (Wesleyan University Press, 2002). His creative work has appeared or is forthcoming in Bombay Gin, Hotel Amerika, Colorado Review, 1913: a journal of forms, and Fact-Simile, among others. Harrington is the recipient of a Millay Colony residency and a Fulbright Chair. The Spirit of the Laws

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01 Jan 1939

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01 Jan 1960
TL;DR: The Law of the Constraint of Parliament as mentioned in this paper was a starting point for the study of the English Constitution and comparative constitutional law, and it remains, to this day, a starting-point for the comparative analysis of the two constitutions.
Abstract: A year after the publication of Dicey's LAW OF THE CONSTITUTION, William Gladstone was reading it aloud in the House of Commons, citing it as authority. It remains, to this day, a starting point for the study of the English Constitution and comparative constitutional law. THE LAW OF THE CONSTITUTION elucidates the guiding principles of the modern constitution of England: the legislative sovereignty of Parliament, the rule of law, and the binding force of unwritten conventions. Dicey's goal was "to provide students with a manual which may impress these leading principles on their minds, and thus may enable them to study with benefit in Blackstone's Commentaries and other treatises of the like nature those legal topics which, taken together, make up the constitutional law of England."

1,033 citations

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01 Jan 1969
TL;DR: The authors describes the evolution of political thought from the Declaration of Independence to the ratification of the Constitution, and in the process greatly illuminates the origins of the present American political system.
Abstract: This volume describes the evolution of political thought from the Declaration of Independence to the ratification of the Constitution and in the process greatly illuminates the origins of the present American political system. In a new preface, he discusses the debate over republicanism that has developed since the book's original publication by UNC Press in 1969.

988 citations

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J. R. Pole1

796 citations

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01 Jan 1962
TL;DR: In this article, the power of the Supreme Court and its relationship with other political institutions is examined, and specific cases which illustrate the relationship between the court and other institutions are discussed.
Abstract: Examines the power of the Supreme Court and cites specific cases which illustrate its relationship with other political institutions

697 citations

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19 Feb 1980
TL;DR: The Allure of Interpretivism and the Impossibility of a Clause-Bound Interpretivism: Policing the Process of Representation: The Court as Referee 5. Clearing the Channels of Political Change 6. Facilitating the Representation of Minorities as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: 1. The Allure of Interpretivism 2. The Impossibility of a Clause-Bound Interpretivism 3. Discovering Fundamental Values 4. Policing the Process of Representation: The Court as Referee 5. Clearing the Channels of Political Change 6. Facilitating the Representation of Minorities Conclusion Notes Index

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