The rule of law in Central Europe
| Titel: | The rule of law in Central Europe : the reconstruction of legality, constitutionalism and civil society in the post-communist countries / edited by Jiří Přibáň; James Young |
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| Beteiligt: | ; |
| Veröffentlicht: | Aldershot [u.a.] : Ashgate/Dartmouth, 1999 |
| Umfang: | VII, 277 Seiten ; 23 cm |
| Format: | Buch |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Socio-legal studies |
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| ISBN: | 1840147199 |
| Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- List of Contributors
- p. vii
- 1
- Central Europe in Transition: An Introduction
- p. 1
- Part I
- The Czech Republic
- 2
- Constitutionalism in the Czech Republic
- p. 13
- 3
- Legitimacy and Legality after the Velvet Revolution
- p. 29
- 4
- Lustration and Decommunisation
- p. 56
- 5
- The Protection of Human Rights in the Czech Republic
- p. 82
- Part II
- Slovakia
- 6
- Does the Rule of Law (Rechtsstaat) Exist in Slovakia?
- p. 101
- 7
- The National Elite and the Democratic Deficit in Slovakia
- p. 118
- Part III
- Hungary
- 8
- (Re)Building the Rule of Law in Hungary: Jewish and Gypsy Perspectives
- p. 141
- 9
- Socialist Welfare Schemes and Constitutional Adjudication in Hungary
- p. 160
- Part IV
- Poland
- 10
- The Rule of Law in Poland
- p. 181
- 11
- Between "Civil Society" and "Europe": Post-Classical Constitutionalism after the Collapse of Communism in a Socio-Legal Perspective
- p. 204
- 12
- Women's Rights and the Rule of Law in Poland
- p. 223
- 13
- The Judiciary's Struggle towards the Rule of Law in Poland
- p. 242
- Part V
- Russia
- 14
- Politics versus the Rule of Law in the Work of the Russian Constitutional Court
- p. 257


