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Contemporary questions surrounding the constitutional amending process

Author: John R Vile
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1993.
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Vile, John R.
Contemporary questions surrounding the constitutional amending process.
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1993
(OCoLC)608583158
Online version:
Vile, John R.
Contemporary questions surrounding the constitutional amending process.
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1993
(OCoLC)623219224
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: John R Vile
ISBN: 0275945413 9780275945411
OCLC Number: 27034519
Description: xiii, 177 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Ch. 1. The Origins and History of the Constitutional Amending Process in America --
Ch. 2. The Question of Justiciability - Which Branch of Government Should Have the Ultimate Say Over Issues Involving the Amending Process? --
Ch. 3. The Question of Standards - What Rules Are Most Appropriately Applied to Procedural Issues Surrounding the Amending Process? --
Ch. 4. The Question of Safety: Are There Adequate Rules and Enforceable Limits on Article V Conventions? --
Ch. 5. The Question of Exclusivity - Can Any Constitutional Changes Be Adopted Without Using Article V? --
Ch. 6. The Question of Exclusivity - The Arguments of Akil Reed Amar --
Ch. 7. The Question of Limitations - Are There Implicit Restraints on the Constitutional Amending Process?
Responsibility: John R. Vile.

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