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Constitutional justice, East and West democratic legitimacy and constitutional courts in post-communist Europe in a comparative perspective

Wojciech Sadurski

The Hague London New York Kluwer Law International 2003

Localização: FD - Fac. Direito    (347.991(4) C775 DES )(Acessar)

  • Título:
    Constitutional justice, East and West democratic legitimacy and constitutional courts in post-communist Europe in a comparative perspective
  • Autor: Wojciech Sadurski
  • Assuntos: TRIBUNAL CONSTITUCIONAL -- EUROPA; PODER JUDICIÁRIO; DEMOCRACIA; COMUNISMO; REFORMA CONSTITUCIONAL
  • Notas: Bibliografia e notas bibliográficas de rodapé
  • Descrição: Constitutional Justice, East and West: Introduction / Wojciech Sadurski -- PART 1: CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE IN THE ESTABLISHED DEMOCRACIES. 1. Constitutional Courts as Deliberative Institutions: Towards an Institutional Theory of Constitutional Justice / John Ferejohn and Pasquale Pasquino -- 2. Some Conditions for the Success of Constitutional Courts: Lessons From the U.S. Experience / Martin Shapiro -- 3. Institutional Dialogue between Courts and Legislatures in the Definition of Fundamental Rights: Lessons from Canada (and elsewhere) / Jeremy Webber -- 4. The German Constitutional Court in an Uneasy Triangle between Parliament, Government and the Federal Laender / Klaus von Beyme -- 5. The Experience of the French Conseil Constitutionnel: Political and Social Context and Current Legal-Theoretical Debates / Marie-Claire Ponthoreau and Jacques Ziller -- 6. Between Politics and the Law: The Development of Constitutional Review in Italy / Giancarlo Rolla & Tania Groppi -- PART 2: CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE IN POST-COMMUNIST EUROPE. 7. Legitimacy and Reasons of Constitutional Review after Communism / Wojciech Sadurski -- 8. The Hungarian Approach to Constitutional Review: The End of Activism? The First Decade of The Hungarian Constitutional Court / Gdbor Halmai -- 9. Slovenia's Constitutional Court within the Separation of Powers / Miroslav Cerar -- 10. The Rise of Constitutional Adjudication in Bulgaria / Venelin Ganev -- 11. The Experience of the Polish Constitutional Court / Leszek Lech Garlicki -- 12. The Romanian Constitutional Court: In Search of its Own Identity / Renate Weber -- 13. The Russian Constitutional Court in an Uneasy Triangle between the President, Parliament and Regions / Klaus von Beyme -- 14. The Constitutional Court of Ukraine: The Politics of Survival / Kataryna Wolczuk -- 15. The Role and Experience of the Slovakian Constitutional Court / Darina Malovd (continua)
    (continuação) 16. Judicial Power vs. Democratic Representation: The Culture of Constitutionalism and Human Rights in the Czech Legal System / Jiri Priban -- 17. Defending Order And Freedom: The Lithuanian Constitutional Court in its First Decade / Nida Gelazis -- Conclusions: Legitimacy Of Constitutional Courts: Between Policy Making and Legal Science / Sergio Bartole
  • Títulos relacionados: Série:Law and philosophy library 62
  • Editor: The Hague London New York Kluwer Law International
  • Data de criação/publicação: 2003
  • Formato: x, 450 p.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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