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Argentine Constitutional Law
The Judicial Function in the Maintenance of the Federal System and the Preservation of Individual Rights
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Argentine Constitutional Law
The Judicial Function in the Maintenance of the Federal System and the Preservation of Individual Rights
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A study of the constitutional law and system of Argentina, with special reference to the role of the judicial department in maintaining the federal system and protecting individual rights. Examines the similarities and differences between the constitutional law of the United States and Argentina.
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Table of contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contents
- Part One: The Constitution and the Courts
- I . The Antecedents of the Constitution
- II. The Making of the Constitution of 1853
- III. The Judicial Function in Constitutional Cases
- Part Two: Division of Powers in the Federal System
- IV. Federal-Provincial and Interprovincial Relationships
- V. Powers of the National Government
- VI. Powers of the Provinces
- Part Three: Protection of the Individual
- VII. Criminal Procedure
- VIII. Personal Freedom and Liberty of the Mind
- IX. Economic Interests
- X. Conclusions
- Selected Bibliography
- Table of Cases
- Index