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Democracy and the Rule of Law by Norman Dorsen,

Democracy and the Rule of Law by Norman Dorsen,
Democracy and the Rule of Law is based upon a 2000 conference, jointly sponsored by the Law Library of Congress and the New York University School of Law. It features over 40 essays exploring the crucial dynamic between the concepts of democracy and the rule of law. This book is valuable to students and scholars interested in the spread of democracy in many parts of the world. It also shows how different countries with contrasting legal traditions commonly confront major problems under their constitutions. The essays focus on significant comparative and international legal and political issues, including: -- Transnational justice and national sovereignty -- Natural resources and the environment -- The role of women -- Political status and democracy in multi-ethnic and multi-racial states -- Law and accountability -- Religion and culture. Eminent U.S. and foreign scholars and dignitaries, including judges, university professors, politicians, and high-ranking government administrators, serve as contributors.



The Complete Bill of Rights: The Drafts, Debates, Sources, and Origins by Neil H. Cogan, X
The Complete Bill of Rights: The Drafts, Debates, Sources, and Origins by Neil H. Cogan, X
The fundamental, inalienable rights and privileges set forth in the Bill of Rights represent the very foundations of American liberty. The Complete Bill of Rights is a documentary record of the process by which these rights and privileges were defined and recorded as law. Neil H. Cogan incorporates all pertinent materials from the debate on the ratification of the Bill of Rights. Arranged in chronological order, the work presents each clause in its finished form, and traces its development from its origins. Cogan presents every draft of the text and every documentary source, including State convention proposals and State, colonial, and English constitutional texts, and sources in caselaw and treatises. He includes data from diaries and correspondence, pamphlets and newspapers, as well as the Congressional debates. He publishes, for the first time, each version of the drafts from the manuscript collections of the National Archives and Library of Congress. The result is the most detailed and useful record of the debate over the Bill of Rights available. Including the correspondence of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and John Adams among many others who debated the issues that the Supreme Court considers law today, The Complete Bill of Rights is the first and only comprehensive collection of texts essential to understanding the Bill of Rights. Organized in an accessible and practical manner, it is an invaluable tool for law students, judges, lawyers, and law clerks, as well as scholars of the law, history, and political science.



National Law Library of the Maldives - National Law Library of the Maldives, opened on 30 March 2004, is the first such library in Republic of Maldives.

C J Koh Law Library - The C J Koh Law Library is one of the constituent libraries within the National University of Singapore's Library system. It was originally established in September 1957 as the Law Library, catering primarily to the Faculty of Law.

National Software Reference Library - The National Software Reference Library (NSRL) is supported by the United States Department of Justice's National Institute of Justice, federal, state, and local law enforcement, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology to promote efficient and effective use of computer technology in the investigation of crimes involving computers.

Advocates' Library - The Advocates' Library is a law library belonging to the Faculty of Advocates in Edinburgh, founded in 1682. Until 1925 it was the deposit library for Scotland, after which the role was taken on by the National Library of Scotland.



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