Nature Of Constitution

 Nature of Constitution The Modern State is considered to be a state for the welfare of the people. It is therefore, suggested that it should have a government of a particular form with appropriate powers and functions. The document containing laws and rules which determine and describe the form of the government, the … Read more

Enlightenment and Industrial Revolution

Enlightenment and Industrial revolution Emergence and Background Beginning of geographical discoveries and direct sea routes opened new avenues of Trade and Commerce. It formed the bedrock of Industrial revolution as mismatch between demand and supply led to new innovative ways of enhancing production. Second factor was emergence of capitalist ideology. Profit making became the core … Read more

Constitutional monarchy

The Enduring Legacy: A Deep Dive into Constitutional Monarchy Constitutional monarchy, a system of government where a monarch’s power is limited by a constitution and shared with a parliament or other elected bodies, has shaped the political landscape of numerous nations throughout history. From the United Kingdom to Canada, from Japan to Spain, this unique … Read more

Judicial Restraint

Judicial Restraint: A Balancing Act Between Law and Politics Judicial restraint, a cornerstone of American jurisprudence, embodies the principle that judges should exercise caution and deference when interpreting the law and making decisions. It advocates for a limited role of the judiciary, emphasizing the importance of respecting the will of the legislature and the democratic … Read more

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