An inquiry into the existence of global values :: through the lens of comparative constitutional law /
The essays in this book provide an in-depth examination of normative agreements through the prism of national constitutional norms.
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Zusammenfassung: | The essays in this book provide an in-depth examination of normative agreements through the prism of national constitutional norms. |
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505 | 8 | |a Vi. Respect/Tolerancevii. Participation/Inclusion; viii. Security; ix. Life; x. Dignity; xi. Compassion/Caring; xii. Family; xiii. Environment; B. Priority of Values; IV. Congruence; 3. Global Values and Local Realities: Brazilian Constitutional Law; I. Values in Brazilian Constitutional History; II. Finding Values in Constitutional Law; A. Legal Infrastructure and Legal Culture; B. Values in the Constitutional Text and Jurisprudence; i. The Constitutional (Value) Architecture; ii. Jurisprudence; III. Conclusion: Values Between Constitutional Ideal and Reality; 4. Canada. | |
505 | 8 | |a I. Context: Historical Background and Pre-Charter ValuesII. Values and their Prioritisation; A. The Normative Framework; B. The Court and Nationhood: Respecting Diversity; C. Language; D. Individual Protection; E. Democracy and Rights; F. Dignity: the Core Value; G. Expression; H. Political Rights; I. Rights to Life; J. Death Penalty; K. Liberty; L. Equality; III. Congruence and Incongruence; A.A Particular Canadian Solution; 5. Constitutions and Values in Three Chinese Societies; I. Introduction; II. Historical and Ideological Contexts; A. The ROC Constitution; B. The PRC Constitution. | |
505 | 8 | |a C. The Basic Law of the HKSARIII. The Political Systems Concerned; A. Taiwan; B. The PRC; C. The HKSAR; IV. Values in the Three Constitutional Texts; A. Life; B. Dignity; C. Security; D. Freedom (or Liberty); E. Privacy; F. Equality; G. Justice and Fairness; H. Respect and Tolerance; I. Family; J. Work; K. Property; L. Community; M. Compassion and Solidarity; N. Education; O. Environment; P. Peace; Q. Responsibility and Accountability; R. Participation; S. Honesty and Integrity; V. Prioritisation and Congruence; A. Prioritisation of Values in the Constitutional Texts. | |
505 | 8 | |a B. Congruence Between Constitutionally Proclaimed Values and Social and Political RealityVI. Conclusion; 6. Human Dignity, Individual Rights and Equality: The Core Values of the Finnish Constitutional Act; I. Introduction; A. Constitutional Processes at the Gaining of Independence 1809-1917; B. The Development of Finnish Constitutionalism 1917-90; C. The Reformed Finnish Constitution 1995-2000; II. Explicit and Implicit Cultural Values of the Finnish Constitutional Act; A. Human Dignity, Democracy and Rule of Law; B. Equality and Equity; C. Justice and Freedom; D. Inclusion and Community. | |
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spelling | An inquiry into the existence of global values : through the lens of comparative constitutional law / edited by Dennis Davis, Alan Richter and Cheryl Saunders. Oxford ; Portland : Hart Publishing, 2015. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Hart studies in comparative public law ; volume 7 Online resource; title from PDF title page (Ebsco, viewed June 22, 2015). Includes bibliographical references and index. Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; 1. Introduction; I. Outline of Project; II. Comparative Law and Constitutionalism; III. Constitutional Systems-Convergence and Particularism; IV. Identifying Constitutional Systems for Comparison; V. Defining Values; 2. Values in Australian Constitutionalism; I. The Australian Dilemma; II. The Australian Context: Meaning and Sources of 'Values'; III. Which Values?; A. Review of Listed Values; i. Justice/Fairness; ii. Equality; iii. Community; iv. Freedom/Independence; v. Responsibility/Accountability and Integrity/Honesty. Vi. Respect/Tolerancevii. Participation/Inclusion; viii. Security; ix. Life; x. Dignity; xi. Compassion/Caring; xii. Family; xiii. Environment; B. Priority of Values; IV. Congruence; 3. Global Values and Local Realities: Brazilian Constitutional Law; I. Values in Brazilian Constitutional History; II. Finding Values in Constitutional Law; A. Legal Infrastructure and Legal Culture; B. Values in the Constitutional Text and Jurisprudence; i. The Constitutional (Value) Architecture; ii. Jurisprudence; III. Conclusion: Values Between Constitutional Ideal and Reality; 4. Canada. I. Context: Historical Background and Pre-Charter ValuesII. Values and their Prioritisation; A. The Normative Framework; B. The Court and Nationhood: Respecting Diversity; C. Language; D. Individual Protection; E. Democracy and Rights; F. Dignity: the Core Value; G. Expression; H. Political Rights; I. Rights to Life; J. Death Penalty; K. Liberty; L. Equality; III. Congruence and Incongruence; A.A Particular Canadian Solution; 5. Constitutions and Values in Three Chinese Societies; I. Introduction; II. Historical and Ideological Contexts; A. The ROC Constitution; B. The PRC Constitution. C. The Basic Law of the HKSARIII. The Political Systems Concerned; A. Taiwan; B. The PRC; C. The HKSAR; IV. Values in the Three Constitutional Texts; A. Life; B. Dignity; C. Security; D. Freedom (or Liberty); E. Privacy; F. Equality; G. Justice and Fairness; H. Respect and Tolerance; I. Family; J. Work; K. Property; L. Community; M. Compassion and Solidarity; N. Education; O. Environment; P. Peace; Q. Responsibility and Accountability; R. Participation; S. Honesty and Integrity; V. Prioritisation and Congruence; A. Prioritisation of Values in the Constitutional Texts. B. Congruence Between Constitutionally Proclaimed Values and Social and Political RealityVI. Conclusion; 6. Human Dignity, Individual Rights and Equality: The Core Values of the Finnish Constitutional Act; I. Introduction; A. Constitutional Processes at the Gaining of Independence 1809-1917; B. The Development of Finnish Constitutionalism 1917-90; C. The Reformed Finnish Constitution 1995-2000; II. Explicit and Implicit Cultural Values of the Finnish Constitutional Act; A. Human Dignity, Democracy and Rule of Law; B. Equality and Equity; C. Justice and Freedom; D. Inclusion and Community. The essays in this book provide an in-depth examination of normative agreements through the prism of national constitutional norms. Constitutional law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85031329 Droit constitutionnel. Human rights & civil liberties law. bicssc LAW Constitutional. bisacsh LAW Public. bisacsh Constitutional law fast Davis, Dennis, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85152441 Richter, Alan, editor. Saunders, Cheryl, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80010840 has work: An inquiry into the existence of global values (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFwgwRJXMMwPhpXrv6kcmq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Davis, Dennis. An Inquiry into the Existence of Global Values : Through the Lens of Comparative Constitutional Law. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, ©2015 9781841138558 Hart studies in comparative public law ; v. 7. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2013062952 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1004948 Volltext |
spellingShingle | An inquiry into the existence of global values : through the lens of comparative constitutional law / Hart studies in comparative public law ; Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; 1. Introduction; I. Outline of Project; II. Comparative Law and Constitutionalism; III. Constitutional Systems-Convergence and Particularism; IV. Identifying Constitutional Systems for Comparison; V. Defining Values; 2. Values in Australian Constitutionalism; I. The Australian Dilemma; II. The Australian Context: Meaning and Sources of 'Values'; III. Which Values?; A. Review of Listed Values; i. Justice/Fairness; ii. Equality; iii. Community; iv. Freedom/Independence; v. Responsibility/Accountability and Integrity/Honesty. Vi. Respect/Tolerancevii. Participation/Inclusion; viii. Security; ix. Life; x. Dignity; xi. Compassion/Caring; xii. Family; xiii. Environment; B. Priority of Values; IV. Congruence; 3. Global Values and Local Realities: Brazilian Constitutional Law; I. Values in Brazilian Constitutional History; II. Finding Values in Constitutional Law; A. Legal Infrastructure and Legal Culture; B. Values in the Constitutional Text and Jurisprudence; i. The Constitutional (Value) Architecture; ii. Jurisprudence; III. Conclusion: Values Between Constitutional Ideal and Reality; 4. Canada. I. Context: Historical Background and Pre-Charter ValuesII. Values and their Prioritisation; A. The Normative Framework; B. The Court and Nationhood: Respecting Diversity; C. Language; D. Individual Protection; E. Democracy and Rights; F. Dignity: the Core Value; G. Expression; H. Political Rights; I. Rights to Life; J. Death Penalty; K. Liberty; L. Equality; III. Congruence and Incongruence; A.A Particular Canadian Solution; 5. Constitutions and Values in Three Chinese Societies; I. Introduction; II. Historical and Ideological Contexts; A. The ROC Constitution; B. The PRC Constitution. C. The Basic Law of the HKSARIII. The Political Systems Concerned; A. Taiwan; B. The PRC; C. The HKSAR; IV. Values in the Three Constitutional Texts; A. Life; B. Dignity; C. Security; D. Freedom (or Liberty); E. Privacy; F. Equality; G. Justice and Fairness; H. Respect and Tolerance; I. Family; J. Work; K. Property; L. Community; M. Compassion and Solidarity; N. Education; O. Environment; P. Peace; Q. Responsibility and Accountability; R. Participation; S. Honesty and Integrity; V. Prioritisation and Congruence; A. Prioritisation of Values in the Constitutional Texts. B. Congruence Between Constitutionally Proclaimed Values and Social and Political RealityVI. Conclusion; 6. Human Dignity, Individual Rights and Equality: The Core Values of the Finnish Constitutional Act; I. Introduction; A. Constitutional Processes at the Gaining of Independence 1809-1917; B. The Development of Finnish Constitutionalism 1917-90; C. The Reformed Finnish Constitution 1995-2000; II. Explicit and Implicit Cultural Values of the Finnish Constitutional Act; A. Human Dignity, Democracy and Rule of Law; B. Equality and Equity; C. Justice and Freedom; D. Inclusion and Community. Constitutional law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85031329 Droit constitutionnel. Human rights & civil liberties law. bicssc LAW Constitutional. bisacsh LAW Public. bisacsh Constitutional law fast |
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title | An inquiry into the existence of global values : through the lens of comparative constitutional law / |
title_auth | An inquiry into the existence of global values : through the lens of comparative constitutional law / |
title_exact_search | An inquiry into the existence of global values : through the lens of comparative constitutional law / |
title_full | An inquiry into the existence of global values : through the lens of comparative constitutional law / edited by Dennis Davis, Alan Richter and Cheryl Saunders. |
title_fullStr | An inquiry into the existence of global values : through the lens of comparative constitutional law / edited by Dennis Davis, Alan Richter and Cheryl Saunders. |
title_full_unstemmed | An inquiry into the existence of global values : through the lens of comparative constitutional law / edited by Dennis Davis, Alan Richter and Cheryl Saunders. |
title_short | An inquiry into the existence of global values : |
title_sort | inquiry into the existence of global values through the lens of comparative constitutional law |
title_sub | through the lens of comparative constitutional law / |
topic | Constitutional law. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85031329 Droit constitutionnel. Human rights & civil liberties law. bicssc LAW Constitutional. bisacsh LAW Public. bisacsh Constitutional law fast |
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