Nature of Constitutional Rights

Auteur: Fallon Jr., Richard H. (Harvard Law School, Massachusetts)
Editeur: Cambridge University Press
This book explains what it means to have a constitutional right - which is often less than people think. It examines how, and why, rights can be outweighed by 'compelling governmental interests'. Using historical examples, the book illuminates the nature of the judicial role in protecting genuinely meaningful rights.
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This book explains what it means to have a constitutional right - which is often less than people think. It examines how, and why, rights can be outweighed by 'compelling governmental interests'. Using historical examples, the book illuminates the nature of the judicial role in protecting genuinely meaningful rights.
ISBN / EAN 9781108703918
Auteur Fallon Jr., Richard H. (Harvard Law School, Massachusetts)
Editeur Cambridge University Press