The Bill of Rights and Judicial Review in the American Constitution of 1787
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2004
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1733-2680
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Oficyna Wydawnicza AFM
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"It is a thesis of this article that the Bill of Rights in the Constitution facilitated the
practice of federal judicial review. There were no explicit statements about review
in the Bill of Rights but it conditioned the federal judieiary to exercise it. The potential
of the Bill of Rights for inereasing the role of the federal judieiary was not
elear. But in the context of both the written and the unwritten dimension of the
Constitution and the question whether the latter could be made positive law, the
role of the Bill of Rights for judicial review of federal power became visible. The
role of the Ninth Amendment was especially important here."(...)
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Krakowskie Studia Międzynarodowe 2004, nr 1, s. 111-142.