Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- AUTHOR'S NOTE
- PART ONE CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS AS POSITIVE LEGISLATORS IN COMPARATIVE LAW
- CHAPTER 1 JUDICIAL REVIEW OF LEGISLATION AND THE LEGISLATOR
- CHAPTER 2 CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS' INTERFERENCE WITH THE CONSTITUENT POWER
- CHAPTER 3 CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS' INTERFERENCE WITH THE LEGISLATOR ON EXISTING LEGISLATION
- CHAPTER 4 CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS' INTERFERENCE WITH THE LEGISLATOR REGARDING LEGISLATIVE OMISSIONS
- CHAPTER 5 CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS AS LEGISLATORS ON MATTERS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW
- PART TWO NATIONAL REPORTS
- ARGENTINA
- AUSTRALIA
- AUSTRIA
- BELGIUM
- BRAZIL
- CANADA
- COLOMBIA
- COLOMBIA
- COSTA RICA
- CROATIA
- CZECH REPUBLIC
- FRANCE
- GERMANY
- BELGIUM, FRANCE, GERMANY
- GREECE
- HUNGARY
- INDIA
- ITALY
- MEXICO
- NETHERLANDS
- NORWAY
- POLAND
- PORTUGAL
- SERBIA
- SLOVAK REPUBLIC
- SWITZERLAND
- UNITED KINGDOM
- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- VENEZUELA
- PART THREE SYNTHESIS REPORT: CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS AS POSITIVE LEGISLATORS IN COMPARATIVE LAW
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
APPENDIX
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2017
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- AUTHOR'S NOTE
- PART ONE CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS AS POSITIVE LEGISLATORS IN COMPARATIVE LAW
- CHAPTER 1 JUDICIAL REVIEW OF LEGISLATION AND THE LEGISLATOR
- CHAPTER 2 CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS' INTERFERENCE WITH THE CONSTITUENT POWER
- CHAPTER 3 CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS' INTERFERENCE WITH THE LEGISLATOR ON EXISTING LEGISLATION
- CHAPTER 4 CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS' INTERFERENCE WITH THE LEGISLATOR REGARDING LEGISLATIVE OMISSIONS
- CHAPTER 5 CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS AS LEGISLATORS ON MATTERS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW
- PART TWO NATIONAL REPORTS
- ARGENTINA
- AUSTRALIA
- AUSTRIA
- BELGIUM
- BRAZIL
- CANADA
- COLOMBIA
- COLOMBIA
- COSTA RICA
- CROATIA
- CZECH REPUBLIC
- FRANCE
- GERMANY
- BELGIUM, FRANCE, GERMANY
- GREECE
- HUNGARY
- INDIA
- ITALY
- MEXICO
- NETHERLANDS
- NORWAY
- POLAND
- PORTUGAL
- SERBIA
- SLOVAK REPUBLIC
- SWITZERLAND
- UNITED KINGDOM
- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
- VENEZUELA
- PART THREE SYNTHESIS REPORT: CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS AS POSITIVE LEGISLATORS IN COMPARATIVE LAW
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
Summary
The following were the National Reports and Papers received by the author for XVIII International Congress of Comparative Law, Washington, DC, July 2010:
ARGENTINA: Alejandra Rodríguez Galán and Alfredo Mauricio Vítolo, “Constitutional Courts as Positive Legislators (Argentina)” (18 pp.).
-Néstor Pedro Sagües, “La Corte Suprema Argentina como legislador positivo” (24 pp.).
AUSTRALIA: Cherryl Saunders, “Interpretation and Review” (54 pp.).
AUSTRIA: Konrad Lachmayer, “Constitutional Courts as Positive Legislators” (13 pp.).
BELGIUM: Patricia Popelier, “L'activité du judge constitutional belge comme législateur” (16 pp.).
BRAZIL: Thomas Bustamante and Evanilda de Godoi Bustamante, “Constitutional Courts as Negative Legislators: The Brazilian Case” (29 pp.).
-Marcelo Figuereido, “Judicial Remedies Aimed to Fill the Legislative Gaps resulting from State Omissions under Brazilian Law” (12 pp.).
-Luis Roberto Barroso, Thiago Magalhães, and Felipe Drummond, “Notas sobre a questão do Legislador Positivo” (47 pp.).
CANADA: Kent Roach, “Constitutional Courts as Positive Legislators: Canada Country Report” (25 pp.).
COLOMBIA: Germán Alfonso López Daza, “Le juge constitutionnel colombien, législateur-cadre positif: un gouvernement des juges” (16 pp.).
-Sandra Morelli, “The Colombian Constitutional Court: from Institutional Leadership, to Conceptual Audacity” (20 pp.).
COSTA RICA: Rubén Hernández Valle, “Las Cortes Constitucitnales como Legisladores positivos” (43 pp.).
CROATIA: Sanja Barić and Petar Bačić, “Constitutional Courts as Positive Legislators. National Report: Croatia” (29 pp).
CZECH REPUBLIC: Zdenek Kühn, “Czech Constitutional Court as Positive Legislator?” (17 pp.).
FRANCE: Bertrand Mathieu, “Le Conseil constitutionnel ‘législateur positif. Ou la question des interventions du juge constitutionnel français dans l'exercise de la function legislative” (18 pp.).
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- Constitutional Courts as Positive LegislatorsA Comparative Law Study, pp. 925 - 928Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011