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Judicial Review of Legislation under the Austrian Constitution of 1920

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When Canada set up a federal system of government in 1867, she had nearly eighty years of American experience to build upon. Consequently, she was able to evade many of the problems in which we find ourselves entangled today. When Austria provided for judicial review in her constitution of 1920, she could profit from more than a century and a quarter of American experience, as well as from the various modifications of the American plan to be found in the British Dominions and elsewhere. Hence, we should not be surprised to learn that in the opinion of Dr. Hans Kelsen the theory and practice of judicial control of legislation reached a more complete development in Austria than in any other nation.

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  • Grant, J. A. C., 1934. "Judicial Review of Legislation under the Austrian Constitution of 1920," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 28(4), pages 670-676, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:28:y:1934:i:04:p:670-676_02
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