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Während Dellinger das gesamte Amendment-Verfahren als eine "series of formalities" beziehungsweise ein "set of formal rules rather than as the embodiment of vague policy objectives"662 einschätzt, stellt Rees den Gedanken des "contemporary consensus" [in den Vordergrund.] |
Dellinger argued that the courts should intervene and declare that the process of amendment is merely "a series of formalities"150 that, when completed, were sufficient. [...] Dellinger argued that the amending process should be viewed "as a set of formal rules rather than as the embodiment of vague policy objectives."154 [...] presumably utilizing Rees's own concern over "contemporary consensus" to resolve ambiguities. |
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