Origins, Structcure, and Alternatives: Article 4, section 3 of the Constitution, the statehood clauseGlassman, Matthew
Article 3, Section 2 The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority;—to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls;—...
Article 1 of the US Constitution Section 1: Legislative Powers Vested in Congress Section 2: House of Representatives Section 3: Senate Section 4: Elections and Meetings Section 5: Membership and Rules Section 6: Compensation and Privileges Section 7: Revenue Bills, Legislative Process, Presidential...
Article 355ConstitutionIndiaFederalismDutyUnionStateEmergencyThe Constituent Assembly debates inform us that the duty of the Union towards the States under Art. 355 of the Constitution was incorporated in order to justifyReddy, JaideepSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
ConstitutionWorkmanfreedom of speechfreedom of assemblyfreedom of movementDemonstrationsProcessionsS VishnuVishnu SDemonstrations and processions usually involve three fundamental rights; freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, and freedom of movement. Many a times the quest...
Art 25 para 1: “This Constitution shall enter into force when at least eighty States that had deposited instruments of ratification, acceptance or approval notify the Depositary that they have agreed, after consultations among themselves, that this Constitution shall enter into force.” 1401 UNTS ...
Before the extract printed above, Zimmern had been explaining why Australia was formally called a ‘Commonwealth’ when a federal constitution was adopted in 1901. He proceeds to explain that the use of ‘commonwealth’ for ‘empire’ has a different origin and to trace a connection between the...
the constitution and Companies Act. The origin of the duty is traced to the emergence of permanent capital in the business corporation and the resulting new oaths sworn by directors in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries with Charitable Corporation v Sutton considered in that historical context....
For the German notion of ‘Länder-statehood’, see Federal Constitutional Court (Germany) 34 BVerfGE 9, 19 (1972). 32. Briggs[1962-I] YbILC 59 para 21,Bernier(n 29) 17–24;L WildhaberTreaty-Making Power and Constitution (1971) 257;McNair335. ...
EMERGING ISSUES IN STATE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: ARTICLE: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS CONSTITUTION OF 1780S.B. Benjamin