Legal and Constitutional History of India: Ancient, Judicial and Constitutional System

Legal and Constitutional History of India: Ancient, Judicial and Constitutional System
Title Legal and Constitutional History of India: Ancient, Judicial and Constitutional System PDF eBook
Author Rama Jois
Publisher Universal Law Publishing
Pages 752
Release 2004-04
Genre Constitutional history
ISBN 9788175342064

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Legal and Constitutional History of India

Legal and Constitutional History of India
Title Legal and Constitutional History of India PDF eBook
Author Mandagadde Rama Jois
Publisher
Pages 723
Release 1984
Genre Constitutional history
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Ancient Legal, Judicial and Constitutional System

Ancient Legal, Judicial and Constitutional System
Title Ancient Legal, Judicial and Constitutional System PDF eBook
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Pages 723
Release 1984
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The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law

The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law
Title The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law PDF eBook
Author J. G. A. Pocock
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 428
Release 1987-04-24
Genre History
ISBN 9780521316439

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Pocock explores the relationship between the study of law and the historical outlook of seventeenth-century Englishmen.

Ancient Law

Ancient Law
Title Ancient Law PDF eBook
Author Henry Sumner Maine
Publisher
Pages 460
Release 1885
Genre Anthropology
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Ancient Laws and Modern Problems

Ancient Laws and Modern Problems
Title Ancient Laws and Modern Problems PDF eBook
Author John Sassoon
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 2005
Genre Domestic relations (Primitive law).
ISBN 9781841501253

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Control of the Laws in the Ancient Democracy at Athens

Control of the Laws in the Ancient Democracy at Athens
Title Control of the Laws in the Ancient Democracy at Athens PDF eBook
Author Edwin Carawan
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 323
Release 2020-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 1421439506

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The definitive book on judicial review in Athens from the 5th through the 4th centuries BCE. The power of the court to overturn a law or decree—called judicial review—is a critical feature of modern democracies. Contemporary American judges, for example, determine what is consistent with the Constitution, though this practice is often criticized for giving unelected officials the power to strike down laws enacted by the people's representatives. This principle was actually developed more than two thousand years ago in the ancient democracy at Athens. In Control of the Laws in the Ancient Democracy at Athens, Edwin Carawan reassesses the accumulated evidence to construct a new model of how Athenians made law in the time of Plato and Aristotle, while examining how the courts controlled that process. Athenian juries, Carawan explains, were manned by many hundreds of ordinary citizens rather than a judicial elite. Nonetheless, in the 1890s, American apologists found vindication for judicial review in the ancient precedent. They believed that Athenian judges decided the fate of laws and decrees legalistically, focusing on fundamental text, because the speeches that survive from antiquity often involve close scrutiny of statutes attributed to lawgivers such as Solon, much as a modern appellate judge might resort to the wording of the Framers. Carawan argues that inscriptions, speeches, and fragments of lost histories make clear that text-based constitutionalism was not so compelling as the ethos of the community. Carawan explores how the judicial review process changed over time. From the restoration of democracy down to its last decades, the Athenians made significant reforms in their method of legislation, first to expedite a cumbersome process, then to revive the more rigorous safeguards. Jury selection adapted accordingly: the procedure was recast to better represent the polis, and packing the court was thwarted by a complicated lottery. But even as the system evolved, the debate remained much the same: laws and decrees were measured by a standard crafted in the image of the people. Offering a comprehensive account of the ancient origins of an important political institution through philological methods, rhetorical analysis of ancient arguments, and comparisons between models of judicial review in ancient Greece and the modern United States, Control of the Laws in the Ancient Democracy at Athens is an innovative study of ancient Greek law and democracy.