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John L. Marshall

    John Marshall formoval americké ústavné právo a premenil Najvyšší súd na centrum moci. Ako predseda Najvyššieho súdu viac ako tri desaťročia dominoval súdnemu dvoru a významne sa podieľal na rozvoji amerického právneho systému. Zaviedol právo súdneho prieskumu, teda právomoc zrušiť zákony, ktoré porušujú Ústavu, čím upevnil postavenie súdnictva ako nezávislej a vplyvnej zložky vlády. Marshall svojimi rozhodnutiami týkajúcimi sa federalizmu tiež formoval rovnováhu moci medzi federálnou vládou a štátmi a opakovane potvrdzoval nadradenosť federálneho práva.

    Welsh Castle Builders
    The Essential Writings of John Marshall
    Peter of Savoy
    A Brutish Colony
    Moving His Dwelling Place
    • A Brutish Colony

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      This book covers the hitherto largely unknown story of the British presence in pre-Independence Senegal.

      A Brutish Colony
    • This work is an attempt to discover the real Peter of Savoy.

      Peter of Savoy
    • John Marshall’s strong personality and many Supreme Court decisions established the fourth chief justice as the most significant figure in the court’s early years. His interpretation of the Constitution profoundly influenced the federal judiciary’s authority over state courts and laws and wielded an enormous impact on American commerce.This volume contains some of Marshall’s landmark decisions— Marbury v. Madison , Fletcher v. Peck , Dartmouth College v. Woodward , McCulloch v. Maryland , Cohens v. Virginia , and Gibbons v. Ogden —as well as his autobiographical account, his speech about ratifying the Constitution, and the preface to his biography of George Washington. Marshall’s writings are essential reading for students, lawyers, politicians, and anyone interested in understanding the Supreme Court’s powerful role in the US government and its laws. 

      The Essential Writings of John Marshall
    • Welsh Castle Builders reveals the marks left on Welsh history by the Savoyards of the Holy Roman Empire.

      Welsh Castle Builders