Bí-kok hiàn-chè-sèng hoat-lu̍t

(Tùi Bí-kok hiàn-chè hoat-lu̍t choán--lâi)

Bí-kok hèn-tsè-sìng huat-lu̍t (ing-gú: Constitutional law of the United States; poj: Bí-kok hiàn-chè-sèng hoat-lu̍t; hàn-gú: 美國憲制性法律) sī tsí-tō Bí-kok hèn-huat [en] kái-sueh hām si̍t-si ê huat-lu̍t thé-hē. Tsit-ê tsú-tê khan-sia̍p--tio̍h Bí-kok lên-pang tsìng-hú kah kok-tsiu sio-pí ê kuân-lī huān-uî í-kip kò-jîn ê ki-pún kuân-lī. Tuì hèn-huat ê kái-sueh í-kip tsiu hām lên-pang huat-kui ê "ha̍p-hèn-sìng" (constitutionality) ê tsuè-tsiong kuân-ui sī teh Bí-kok tué-kó huat-īñ.

Tué-kó huat-īñ

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Su-huat sím-tsa

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Tī Bí-kok li̍k-sú tsá-kî, Bí-kok tsuè-ko huat-īñ teh Marbury sòo Madison àn [en], 5 U.S. 137 (1803) hām Fletcher sòo Peck àn [en], 10 U.S. 87 (1810) tang-tiong suan-pòo, Bí-kok tsuè-ko huat-īñ suan-pòo kin-kù Bí-kok hèn-huat [en] tē-III tiâu siū-ú i-ê su-huat-kuân, pau-kua su-huat sím-tsa [en] kuân; í-tshú khó-lū tuì tsiu hi̍k-tsiá lên-pang hèn-huat ha̍p-hèn-sìng ê thiau-tsèn.[1][2] Teh tsia-ê àn-kiâñ tang-tiong ê sím-lí siū-kuân, tsuè-ko huat-īñ thui-huan uî-huán hèn-huat ê í-king pan-pòo huat-lu̍t.[3] Pí-jū, teh tsit-ê àn-kiâñ lāi-té, tsuè-ko huat-īñ in-uī tsiu huat-lu̍t bē-tàng lâi tsun-siú ha̍p-tông tiâu-khuán [en] (tsham-ua̍t, pí-jū, Dartmouth ha̍k-īnn sòo Woodward àn [en]), pîng-tíng pó-hōo tiâu-khuán [en] (tsham-ua̍t, pí-jū, Brown sòo Kàu-io̍k uí-uân-huē àn [en]), hi̍k-tsiá hèn-huat ê siong-gia̍p tiâu-khuán [en] (tsham-ua̍t, pí-jū, Bí-kok sòo Lopez àn [en]); in-tshú lâi huè-tû tsiu huat-lu̍t.[4][5][6][7]

Tsù-kái

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  1. Marbury V. Madison. Ed. U.S. 5 Vol.137, 1803. Print. (Eng-gí)
  2. Fletcher V. Peck. Ed. U.S. 10 Vol. 87, 1810. Print. (Eng-gí)
  3. Jr., Dean. "Marbury V. Madison." American Governance. Ed. Stephen Schechter. New York City, New York, USA: Macmillan US, 2016. Web. (Eng-gí)
  4. Reifman, Alan, and Brian L. Cutler. "U.S. Supreme Court." Encyclopedia of Psychology and Law. Thousand Oaks, CA, USA: Sage Publications, 2008. Web. (Eng-gí)
  5. Patten, Van, and James J. Van Patten. "Trustees of Dartmouth College V. Woodward." Encyclopedia of Law and Higher Education. Ed. Charles J. Russo. Thousand Oaks, CA, USA: Sage Publications, 2009. Web. (Eng-gí)
  6. "Brown V. Board of Education." Great American Court Cases, Gale. Eds. L. Mpho Mabunda, Allison McClintic Marion, and Mark F. Mikula. Farmington, MI, USA: Gale, 1999. Web. (Eng-gí)
  7. Anderson, Jon, and Charles J. Russo. "United States V. Lopez." Encyclopedia of Education Law. Thousand Oaks, CA, USA: Sage Publications, 2008. Web. (Eng-gí)

Tsham-khó bûn-hèn

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  • Michael C. Dorf, Trevor W. Morrison: The Oxford introductions to U.S. law. Constitutional law: Constitutional Law. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2010, ISBN 978-0-19-537003-4 ((Eng-gí), 378 S.).

Tsham-ua̍t

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Guā-pōo lên-ket

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