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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface Part One: Strong-Form and Weak-Form Judicial Review Chapter One: Why Comparative Constitutional Law? Chapter Two: Alternative Forms of Judicial Review Chapter Three: The Possible Instability of Weak-Form Review and Its Implications Part Two: The Constitution Outside the Courts Chapter Four: How to Evaluate What Legislators Do When They Interpret the Constitution Chapter Five: Case Studies in Non-Judicial Constitutional Interpretation Part Three: Judicial Enforcement of Social and Economic Rights Chapter Six: The State Action Doctrine and Social and Economic Rights Chapter Seven: Structures of Judicial Review, Horizontal Effect, and Social Welfare Rights Chapter Eight: Enforcing Social and Economic Rights Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Judicial review -- United States.
Social rights -- United States.
Judicial review.
Social rights.