Judicial review in Afghanistan : a flawed practice / Ghizaal Haress ; editor Alyssa Hoseman ; cover design Ahmad Sear Alamyar.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU), 2017.Description: iv, 47 pages ; 28 cmISBN:- 9789936628755
- Pamphlet KNF470. H374 2017
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Evolution of the executive branch in Afghanistan : | رسالهLA1081الف 89 1391 فساد در نهاد های تربیتی و افت تحصیلی : | Pamphlet KNF470.H374 2017 Judicial review in Afghanistan : | Judicial review in Afghanistan : | Judicial review in Afghanistan : | Judicial review in Afghanistan : | رسالهBF575.S75ن 64 1390 مدیریت فشار روانی و تنش زدایی در روابط انسانی و مدیریت : |
Cover title.
“August 2017”.
“United States Institute of Peace”—cover page.
“AREU Research for a better Afghanistan”—cover page.
“15 years of high-quality research”—cover page.
“Includes bibliography”—(pages 41-44).
Contents: About the author—About the Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit—About the United State Institute of Peace—Acknowledgements—Executive summary—Introduction—1. What is judicial review—2. Judicial review in the constitutional history of Afghanistan—3. Judicial review in the constitution of 2004—3. Judicial review : 12 years of practice—4. Constitutional oversight—Conclusion—Recommendations—Bibliography.
Summary: “Judicial review is the power of a court, or a similar institution, to review and decide on the constitutionality of laws and public acts. Though Marbury V. Madison marks the beginning of this practice in the US, the scope of judicial review expanded in Europe in the aftermath of the second world war and since then the practice has grown rapidly in all parts of the world. Today, almost all constitutions recognize…”—(page 2).
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