Nathan Brown Colloquium, 23 October 2013
Abstract Constitutional courts are primarily adjudicative structures that render judgments in which the meaning of constitutional clauses are at issue. As such, they would seem to be irrelevant in cases of constitutional vacuum and as at best reactive structures at times of constitutional transition. Yet because they have such a role in addressing fundamental questions, … Continue reading Nathan Brown Colloquium, 23 October 2013
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