Beschreibung:
The Constitution incorporates human rights as a dominant feature of its order pervading every aspect of the law and has been the sole source of authority, with the Judiciary cast as a watchdog trusted to ensure that no branch of the State transgresses the boundaries of its powers. The book chronicles through the case law of the Supreme Court, a precedent of constitutionalism worthy of the attention of every scholar of constitutional law.
A Preface, B Constitutional Frameworks, C Constitutional Review, D Law of Necessity, E Human Rights, F Separation of Powers: The Sphere and Authority of Each One of the Three Powers of the State, G Article 146 "Judicial Review of Administrative Action", Index.