| To‘liq matnni ko‘chirib olish uchun kutubxonaga a'zo bo‘lish shart | |
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| Hujjat turi: | Monograph |
| Nashr tili: | English |
| Kataloglashtirish manbai: | Inglizcha |
| Hujjat tipi: | Bosma shaklda |
| Kirish huquq turi: | OCHIQ KIRISH |
America's Supreme Court: Making Democracy Work
The American Supreme Court is one of the most powerful and controversial judicial bodies in the world. The Court has assumed the role of settling fundamental issues of American social policy through its power of constitutional interpretation, and its rulings are among the most divisive, and controversial events in American political life. How did the American court come to acquire such power? How does it maintain its authority and public confidence in the face of deep political divides. In this book Stephen Breyer, a leading intellect in the current Court, gives an insider's view on how America's Supreme Court came to acquire such a prominent role in American public life, how the Court operates, and how it can continue to maintain the trust of the American public as the final arbiter of the values underlying America's democratic constitution.
| Bilimlar sohasi: | | Huquqshunoslik | |
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| UDK | |
| Kitob nashriyoti nomi: | Oxford University Press |
| Kitob nashr qilingan shahar: | |
| ISBN: | 978-0199606733 |
| Kitob nashr qilingan yili: | 2010 Yil |
| Betlar Soni: | 264 |