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The rule of law in Central Europe : the reconstruction of legality, constitutionalism and civil society in the post-Communist countries

HerausgeberEds.: Přibáň, Jiří; Young, James
Jahr1999
Seitenvii+277 p.
OrtAldershot
VerlagAshgate
Spracheeng
AnnotationCf.: Přibáň, Jiří; Young, James, "Central Europe in transition: an introduction", p. 1-12. I: The Czech Republic: Hendrych, Dušan, "Constitutionalism in the Czech Republic", p. 13-28; Přibáň, Jiří, "Legitimacy and legality after the Velvet Revolution", p. 29-55; Gillis, Mark, "Lustration and decommunisation", p. 56-81; Sládeček, Vladimír, "The protection of human rights in the Czech Republic", p. 82-100. Part II: Slovakia: Kusý, Miroslav, "Does the Rule of Law (Rechtsstaat) exist in Slovakia?", p. 101-17; Szomolányi, Soňa, "The national elite and the democratic deficit in Slovakia", p. 118-40. Part III: Hungary: Pogany, Istvan, "(Re)building the Rule of Law in Hungary: Jewish and Gypsy perspectives", p. 141-59; Sajo, Andras, "Socialist welfare schemes and constitutional adjudication in Hungary", p. 16-80. Part IV: Poland: Kurczewski, Jacek, "The Rule of Law in Poland", p. 181-203; Skąpska, Grażyna, "Between 'civil society' and 'Europe'. Post-classical constitutionalism after the collapse of communism in a socio-legal perspective", p. 204-22; Fuszara, Małgorzata, "Women's rights and the Rule of Law in Poland", p. 223-41; Fijałkowska, Agata, "The judiciary's struggle towards the Rule of Law in Poland", p. 242-56. Part V: Russia: Bowring, Bill, "Politics versus the Rule of Law in the work of the Russian COnstitutional Court", p. 257-77
Reihe[Socio-legal studies series]
SchlagwörterEastern Europe / Law / Legal History / Human Rights  [Browse all]
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