tax "upon every person leaving the State" by common cardier, holding that the right to move freely or a hemi- sphere is as much a part of liberty as freedom to leave a State the "wide discretion"and "reasonable classification" of Bauer v. Acheson to the "natural right" subject to...
when can a constitutional right that is designed with a view to being enforceable against the State, be “transplanted” to apply to a private relationship (for example, the right to vote obviously cannot be transplanted; the right to privacy arguably can, with a few tweaks). ...
Although India's Constitution originally included the right to education as an unenforceable principle, the Indian Supreme Court has since interpreted it to be a judicially enforceable right. This decision catalyzed civil society's demands for reform of both the education system and the constitution ...
It causes loss to private property and injury to the health of general people. The main affected parties are the shopkeepers. The transport systems are also disturbed. It affects general people's normal life. They can't move freely as they wish. "Bandh" is unconstitutional as they interfere ...
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If those public representatives do not make these laws in line with the will of the people, as some are suggesting, at least we have the right to debate, challenge and intellectually push our law makers to change these laws, as has been done with various other statutory instruments ...
We have the right as individuals, to give away as much of our own money as we please in charity; but as members of Congress we have no right to appropriate a dollar of the public money. Some eloquent appeals have been made to us upon the ground that it is a debt due the deceased....
Contrary to the French model, the Belgian Constitution is not negotiated with the monarch, but freely proclaimed by a national congress in its own right. In the octroi of the Piedmontese Statuto Albertino 1848, the constituent act of granting the fundamental law (statuto fondamentale) was ...
The venous blood, restored to its original volume, minus the waste solids removed in the lymph system, enters the right atrium of the heart, goes to the right ventricle, and out into the lungs. Here it discharges waste C02, gets oxygenated, returns to the left atrium of the heart and ...
The paper aims to address the development of China’s narrative power during the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on world order. It argues that in the post-pandemic world, the emergence of the authoritarian sub-order would be prompted by China’s more proactive narrative power, given that ...