Law, politics, and the constitution
Titel: | Law, politics, and the constitution : new perspectives from legal and political theory / Antonia Geisler ... (eds.) |
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Veröffentlicht: | Frankfurt, M. : PL Acad. Research, 2014 |
Umfang: | 217 Seiten ; 21 cm |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Central and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Political, and Social Theory yearbook ; 4 |
ISBN: | 9783631654644 ; 3631654642 |
Hinweise zum Inhalt: |
Einführung/Vorwort
Inhaltstext Inhaltsverzeichnis |
- Introduction
- p. 7
- Part 1
- Constitutional Review and Separation of Powers
- Constitutional Courts and Their Power of Interpretation
- p. 15
- What is æPoliticisationÆ of Constitutional Courts? Towards a Decision-oriented Concept
- p. 31
- Separation of Powers reconsidered: a Proposal for a New Theoretical Model at the Beginning of the 21st Century
- p. 47
- Part II
- Constitutional Review in East Central European Countries
- Access to Constitutional Justice in the new Hungarian Constitutional Framework: Life after the Actio Popularis?
- p. 63
- æWar of CourtsÆ as a Clash of Legal Cultures: Rethinking the Conflict Between the Polish Constitutional Tribunal and the Supreme Court Over æInterpretive JudgmentsÆ
- p. 79
- Part III
- Theorising the European Union: Constitution, Division of Power, and Sovereignty
- Paul Ric£ur's Thought as the Basis for a Political Theory of the European Union
- p. 95
- Vertical Division of Powers from the Perspective of the Member States ù Police Power in the Context of European Union Constitutionalism?
- p. 109
- æSolange, Chapter 5?Æ The Law of the European Union and the Sovereignty in Rulings of the Constitutional Courts in Central Europe
- p. 125
- The Balancing Role of National Parliaments in Transforming the European Union. Towards a Parliamentary Polity?
- p. 141
- Part IV
- The Common Good, Constitutional Rights and Individual Obligations
- The Common Good and Individual Rights
- p. 159
- Towards a æSoftÆ COncept of the State Neutrality Principle
- p. 171
- Another Brick in the Wakk? A Libertarian Outlook on Constitutional Rights, Individual Obligations, and the Boundaries of Legal Consistency
- p. 185
- Ethnic Representation on National Legislatures ù Normative Foundations and Challenges
- p. 201
- Constributors
- p. 217