
Constitutional Courts in Comparison
The US Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court
Berghahn Books (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. August 2016
Book
Hardback
316 pages
978-1-78533-273-9 (ISBN)
Description
Constitutional litigation in general attracts two distinct types of conflict: disputes of a highly politicized or culturally controversial nature and requests from citizens claiming a violation of a fundamental constitutional right. The side-by-side comparison between the U.S. Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court provides a novel socio-legal approach in studying constitutional litigation, focusing on conditions of mobilisation, decision-making and implementation.
This updated and revised second edition includes a number of new contributions on the political status of the courts in their democratic political cultures.
This updated and revised second edition includes a number of new contributions on the political status of the courts in their democratic political cultures.
Reviews / Votes
Praise for the first edition:"...reveals numerous and fruitful points of contact between American and German constitutional law on the one hand, and the emerging case-law under the HRA on the other... provides vital background information concerning the underlying structures and institutions of both systems." ? European Public Law
"The essays offer valuable models for assessing the direction of comparative constitutional law... With well-presented illustrative tables, this book is an excellent contribution to the field. Recommended." ? Choice
"Taken together, the essays provide a dispute-processing framework as a model for systematic inquiry." ? Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Library binding
Illustrations
9 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
613 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78533-273-9 (9781785332739)
DOI
10.3167/9781785332739
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Ralf Rogowski | Thomas Gawron
Constitutional Courts in Comparison
The US Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court
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2nd Edition
Berghahn Books
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Ralf Rogowski | Thomas Gawron
Constitutional Courts in Comparison
The US Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court
E-Book
08/2016
2nd Edition
Berghahn Books
€24.49
Available for download
Persons
Ralf Rogowski is Director of the Law and Sociology Programme and Professor of Law in the School of Law at the University of Warwick. His recent books include The Shape of the New Europe (co-authored 2004), Die Wirkung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts (Co-authored with T. Gawron 2007), Reflexive Labour Law in the World Society (2013), and The Sustainability of the European Social Model (Co-edited 2015).
Content
Foreword (second edition)
Ralf Rogowski and Thomas Gawron
Foreword (first edition)
Mark Tushnet
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Chapter 1. Constitutional Litigation as Dispute Processing - Comparing the U.S. Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court
Ralf Rogowski and Thomas Gawron
PART I: ACCESS AND CASE SELECTION
Chapter 2. Constitutional Litigation in the United States
Robert A. Kagan and Gregory Elinson
Chapter 3. Access to the German Federal Constitutional Court
Werner Heun
Chapter 4. Mobilization of the German Federal Constitutional Court
Erhard Blankenburg
PART II: DECISION MAKING
Chapter 5. The U.S. Supreme Court's Strategic Decision Making Process
Timothy Johnson and Maron Sorenson
Chapter 6. Decision making at the German Federal Constitutional Court
Uwe Kranenpohl
Chapter 7. Junior Varsity Judges? Law Clerks in the Decisional Process of the U.S. Supreme Court
Artemus Ward
Chapter 8. The Legal Assistants at the German Federal Constitutional Court: A "Black Box" of Research?
Otwin Massing
PART III: IMPLEMENTATION
Chapter 9. The Implementation of U.S. Supreme Court Decisions
Lawrence Baum
Chapter 10. Implementation of German Federal Constitutional Court Decisions - Judicial Orders and the Federal Legislature
Thomas Gawron and Ralf Rogowski
PART IV: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 11. The U.S. Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court - Selection, Nomination and Election of Justices
Klaus Stuewe
Chapter 12. The Impact of the German Federal Constitutional Court on Consolidation and Quality of Democracy
Sascha Kneip
Chapter 13. Constitutional Courts in Changing Political Systems
Hans J. Lietzmann
List of Contributors
Index
Ralf Rogowski and Thomas Gawron
Foreword (first edition)
Mark Tushnet
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Chapter 1. Constitutional Litigation as Dispute Processing - Comparing the U.S. Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court
Ralf Rogowski and Thomas Gawron
PART I: ACCESS AND CASE SELECTION
Chapter 2. Constitutional Litigation in the United States
Robert A. Kagan and Gregory Elinson
Chapter 3. Access to the German Federal Constitutional Court
Werner Heun
Chapter 4. Mobilization of the German Federal Constitutional Court
Erhard Blankenburg
PART II: DECISION MAKING
Chapter 5. The U.S. Supreme Court's Strategic Decision Making Process
Timothy Johnson and Maron Sorenson
Chapter 6. Decision making at the German Federal Constitutional Court
Uwe Kranenpohl
Chapter 7. Junior Varsity Judges? Law Clerks in the Decisional Process of the U.S. Supreme Court
Artemus Ward
Chapter 8. The Legal Assistants at the German Federal Constitutional Court: A "Black Box" of Research?
Otwin Massing
PART III: IMPLEMENTATION
Chapter 9. The Implementation of U.S. Supreme Court Decisions
Lawrence Baum
Chapter 10. Implementation of German Federal Constitutional Court Decisions - Judicial Orders and the Federal Legislature
Thomas Gawron and Ralf Rogowski
PART IV: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
Chapter 11. The U.S. Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court - Selection, Nomination and Election of Justices
Klaus Stuewe
Chapter 12. The Impact of the German Federal Constitutional Court on Consolidation and Quality of Democracy
Sascha Kneip
Chapter 13. Constitutional Courts in Changing Political Systems
Hans J. Lietzmann
List of Contributors
Index