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Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe and the Arab World - Internationalisation and Singularity of Constitutional Law. DE

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In Eastern Europe and the Arab world, constitutionalism was the immediate way out of revolutionary chaos. In these two parts of the world, at two different times, revolutionary peoples chose to adopt constitutions in order to establish democratic political systems. While constitutionalism was the common denominator that the revolutionary peoples used to establish their new political regimes, the uniqueness of each region and country was evident in the transition and adoption of the new constitutions. Already, one only has to look at the situation in Poland, Romania, Egypt and Tunisia to see that the path taken to adopt a new political regime necessarily depends on the national context in which the transition is undertaken. Nevertheless, democracy cannot be decreed, as we have seen in Eastern Europe. Post-communist states, notably Poland and Romania, are still stalling on the path to democratisation. The Arab states will certainly find the same challenges on the road to democratisation.

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Mohamed IBRAHIM HASSAN è dottore in diritto pubblico e attualmente docente di diritto pubblico presso l'Università di Gibuti.

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Authors Mohamed Ibrahim Hassan
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2023
 
EAN 9786205953624
ISBN 9786205953624
No. of pages 288
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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