Fr. 179.00

Rule of Law in Central Europe - The Reconstruction of Legality, Constitutionalism Civil Society in

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Zusatztext ’...offers most valuable information for those interested in the East-Central European region.’ International Business Lawyer ’...a welcome addition...the book should be most useful for graduate political science courses in comparative judicial processes and would be good for similar law school courses.’ Law and Politics Book Review Informationen zum Autor Jirí Pribán, Faculty of Law, Charles University, Prague and Cardiff Law School, University of Wales, Cardiff. James Young, Cardiff Law School, University of Wales, Cardiff. Zusammenfassung First published in 1999, this volume is a series of essays on the countries of Central Europe. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Central European in Transition: An Introduction. Jirí Pribán and James Young. Part 1. The Czech Republic. 2. Constitutionalism in the Czech Republic. Dušan Hendrych. 3. Legitimacy and Legality after the Velvet Revolution. Jirí Pribán . 4. Lustration and Decommunisation. Mark Gillis. 5. The Protection of Human Rights in the Czech Republic. Vladimír Sládecek. Part 2. Slovakia. 6. Does the Rule of Law ( Rechtsstaat ) Exist in Slovakia? Miroslav Kusý . 7. The National Elite and the Democratic Deficit in Slovakia. Sona Szomolányi. Part 3. Hungary. 8. (Re)Building the Rule of Law in Hungary: Jewish and Gypsy Perspectives. Istvan Pogany. 9. Socialist Welfare Schemes and Constitutional Adjudication in Hungary. Andras Sajo. Part 4. Poland. 10. The Rule of Law in Poland. Jacek Kurczewski. 11. Between "Civil Society" and "Europe": Post-Classical Constitutionalism after the Collapse of Communism in a Socio-Legal Perspective. Grazyna Skapska. 12. Women’s Rights and the Rule of Law in Poland. Malgorzata Fuszara. 13. The Judiciary’s Struggle towards the Rule of Law in Poland. Agata Fijalkowski. Part 5. Russia. 14. Politics versus the Rule of Law in the Work of the Russian Constitutional Court. Bill Bowring. ...

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