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Constitutional Interpretation: Theory and Practice V.10

2020/07/31
Institutum Iurisprudentiae has published the Constitutional Interpretation: Theory and Practice V.10. This book is edited by Associate Research Professor Dr. Yen-Tu Su.  

Web Link: https://www.iias.sinica.edu.tw/publication_post/1137/11 

Table of Contents

Keynote Speech: Judges as Guardians of the Constitution
/ Aharon Barak
Forum: Constitutional Adjudication in Comparative Perspectives
/ Yeong-Chin Su, David S. Law & Aharon Barak
Lee, Chien-Liang Reflections on the Legal Methodology and the
Interpretation of Basic Rights: An Introductory Overview/
Chen, In-Chin Consensus and Dissensus:
On the Quantity Crisis of the Taiwan Constitutional Court
Hwang, Shu-Perng The Relationship between Norm and Reality from the
Perspective of the Pure Theory of Law:
A Methodological Critique of J. Y. Interpretation No. 728
Chen, Chao-Ju Different Roads to Different Ends?:
A Comparative Study of Feminist Constitutional Mobilization
in the United States and Canada
Chang, Wen-Chen Judicial Review of Administrative Rules and Regulations:
Focusing on Reviewing Decisions of the Supreme Administrative Court
Lin, Jia-He Constitutional Interpretation by the Ordinary Courts:
The Factory Closure Case 2012
Hsu, Heng-Da Press Freedom and Privacy Invasion of Reporters:
Proper Conduct Performed in the Course of Business as Justification
Wu, Chin-Wen Aboriginal Identity and Central-Local Relations in Taiwan:
The Case of Pingpu
Shin, Nian-Feng The Separation of Central-local Jurisdiction on the Collection of
Fees for Cadastral Data Information
Lin, Chun-Yuan Judicial Review, Electoral Systems, and Democratic Representation:
The Case of J.Y. Interpretation No. 721
Su, Yen-Tu Judicial Review as Constitutional Engineering:
A Structural Minimalist Approach