
In The Georgia State Constitution, The Authors Offer A Detailed Description Of The Creation And Development Of Georgia's Constitution. They Explain How Political And Cultural Events, From Colonial Times, Through The Civil War, To The Present, Have Affected Georgia's Constitutional Law. Accompanying The Full Text Of The Constitution Is A Rich Commentary Of The Constitutional Provisions. The Authors Trace Their Origins And Interpretation By The Courts And Other Governmental Bodies. This Volume Also Provides A Bibliographical Essay Which Features The Most Important Sources Of Georgia's Constitutional History And Constitutional Law. It Concludes With A Table Of Cases Cited In The History And The Constitutional Commentary, As Well As A Subject Index. The Second Edition Provides Updates To The Constitution Including All Constitutional Amendments Through The 2016 General Election And Additional Case-law Reflecting Current Thinking On Critical Legal Issues In Georgia. The Oxford Commentaries On The State Constitutions Of The United States Is An Important Series That Reflects A Renewed International Interest In Constitutional History And Provides Expert Insight Into Each Of The 50 State Constitutions. Each Volume In This Innovative Series Contains A Historical Overview Of The State's Constitutional Development, A Section-by-section Analysis Of Its Current Constitution, And A Comprehensive Guide To Further Research. Under The Expert Editorship Of Professor G. Alan Tarr, Director Of The Center On State Constitutional Studies At Rutgers University, This Series Provides Essential Reference Tools For Understanding State Constitutional Law. Books In The Series Can Be Purchased Individually Or As Part Of A Complete Set, Giving Readers Unmatched Access To These Important Political Documents.
This volume investigates the historical development, legal interpretation, and structural evolution of the Georgia State Constitution from its colonial origins to the present day. The authors, G. LaVerne Williamson Hill and Melvin B. Hill Jr., utilize a combination of historical analysis and legal commentary to explain how political and cultural shifts have shaped the state's governing document. By providing both the full text of the constitution and a detailed section-by-section analysis, the authors create a framework for understanding the interplay between constitutional provisions and judicial application.
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Experts and legal scholars recognize this volume as a foundational reference tool for practitioners and researchers interested in Georgia state law. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a thorough and reliable resource for understanding the nuances of state-level constitutional governance.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019068349X
ISBN-13:
9780190683498
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