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Rather, the constitutional dispute is over the character of the airport itself.
But where a middle ground might lie in this constitutional dispute was not immediately apparent.
Certain forms of political and constitutional dispute are common to federations.
"We must be careful not criminalize constitutional disputes of this kind."
"We didn't want this country to be in a state of turmoil because of constitutional dispute."
At issue in the constitutional dispute are differing interpretations of changes introduced during the revolution.
And the congress has never publicly issued an opinion clarifying a constitutional dispute.
These statements indicated that the Supreme Court would have final authority in constitutional disputes between the federal government and the states.
Apart from the constitutional disputes, the battle over vouchers concerns the very definition of the public-school system.
The most prominent is a constitutional dispute over anti-union measures known as "paycheck protection" laws.
As part of the constitutional dispute, Tandja assumed emergency powers on 27 June.
Boris I. Tarasyuk, the foreign minister, resigned after a constitutional dispute over his post.
The Court hands down decisions on violations of constitutional procedures and resolves constitutional disputes.
The topics that they discussed amount to a Brave New World of constitutional disputes.
Lebanon's warring factions are at a standoff, still locked in a constitutional dispute that threatens partition and more violence.
In 1993, a separate constitutional court was established to resolve constitutional disputes, regulate the activities of political parties and accelerate the democratization process.
The President also urged the setting up of a constitutional court and the holding of referendums to settle future constitutional disputes.
The Kelsenian court model sets up a separate constitutional court, which may have sole responsibility over constitutional disputes within the judicial system.
This novelty opened another door to a constitutional dispute of Quebec's Charter of the French Language.
The High Court is given unlimited "original jurisdiction" over any civil and criminal cases, constitutional disputes, and appeals from subordinate courts.
It has ruled in constitutional disputes between two cities, between cities and states, between states and the federal Congress.
The Constitutional Court which was intended to resolve Constitutional disputes during the transitional period was only founded in 1996.
"There was the nub of the constitutional dispute over Robert Bork," Mr. Bronner writes.
This led to a constitutional dispute between the court chancellery, the archchancellery and the estates of the realm (Stände) which Konrad couldn't cope with.
In 1914, Ellison-Macartney presided over a constitutional dispute in the Tasmanian House of Assembly.