Constitutional Politics and the Judiciary
Decision-making in Central and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Pócza, Kálmán
Constitutional Politics and the Judiciary
Decision-making in Central and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Pócza, Kálmán
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This volume examines constitutional adjudication in Central Europe with a special focus on the relationship between constitutional courts and legislators.
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This volume examines constitutional adjudication in Central Europe with a special focus on the relationship between constitutional courts and legislators.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781138607644
- ISBN-10: 1138607649
- Artikelnr.: 54746464
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781138607644
- ISBN-10: 1138607649
- Artikelnr.: 54746464
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kálmán Pócza is senior research fellow at the Institute for Political Science of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and associate professor at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University Budapest. He is the Principal Investigator of the JUDICON research project (www.judicon.tk.mta.hu).
1: Introduction - Kálmán Pócza; 2: Research methodology - Kálmán Pócza and
Gábor Dobos; 3: The Czech Constitutional Court: Far away from political
influence - Katarína ipulová; 4: The German Federal Constitutional Court:
Authority transformed into power? - Oliver W. Lembcke; 5: The Hungarian
Constitutional Court: A constructive partner in constitutional dialogue -
Kálmán Pócza, Gábor Dobos and Attila Gyulai; 6: The Polish Constitutional
Tribunal: Deference beyond the veil of activism - Artur Wöek and Iga
Kender-Jeziorska; 7: The Romanian Constitutional Court: Muddling through
democratic transition - Csongor Kuti; 8: The Slovak Constitutional Court:
The third legislator? - Erik Látic and Max Steuer; 9: Courts compared: The
practice of constitutional adjudication in Central and Eastern Europe -
Kálmán Pócza, Gábor Dobos and Attila Gyulai;
Gábor Dobos; 3: The Czech Constitutional Court: Far away from political
influence - Katarína ipulová; 4: The German Federal Constitutional Court:
Authority transformed into power? - Oliver W. Lembcke; 5: The Hungarian
Constitutional Court: A constructive partner in constitutional dialogue -
Kálmán Pócza, Gábor Dobos and Attila Gyulai; 6: The Polish Constitutional
Tribunal: Deference beyond the veil of activism - Artur Wöek and Iga
Kender-Jeziorska; 7: The Romanian Constitutional Court: Muddling through
democratic transition - Csongor Kuti; 8: The Slovak Constitutional Court:
The third legislator? - Erik Látic and Max Steuer; 9: Courts compared: The
practice of constitutional adjudication in Central and Eastern Europe -
Kálmán Pócza, Gábor Dobos and Attila Gyulai;
1: Introduction - Kálmán Pócza; 2: Research methodology - Kálmán Pócza and
Gábor Dobos; 3: The Czech Constitutional Court: Far away from political
influence - Katarína ipulová; 4: The German Federal Constitutional Court:
Authority transformed into power? - Oliver W. Lembcke; 5: The Hungarian
Constitutional Court: A constructive partner in constitutional dialogue -
Kálmán Pócza, Gábor Dobos and Attila Gyulai; 6: The Polish Constitutional
Tribunal: Deference beyond the veil of activism - Artur Wöek and Iga
Kender-Jeziorska; 7: The Romanian Constitutional Court: Muddling through
democratic transition - Csongor Kuti; 8: The Slovak Constitutional Court:
The third legislator? - Erik Látic and Max Steuer; 9: Courts compared: The
practice of constitutional adjudication in Central and Eastern Europe -
Kálmán Pócza, Gábor Dobos and Attila Gyulai;
Gábor Dobos; 3: The Czech Constitutional Court: Far away from political
influence - Katarína ipulová; 4: The German Federal Constitutional Court:
Authority transformed into power? - Oliver W. Lembcke; 5: The Hungarian
Constitutional Court: A constructive partner in constitutional dialogue -
Kálmán Pócza, Gábor Dobos and Attila Gyulai; 6: The Polish Constitutional
Tribunal: Deference beyond the veil of activism - Artur Wöek and Iga
Kender-Jeziorska; 7: The Romanian Constitutional Court: Muddling through
democratic transition - Csongor Kuti; 8: The Slovak Constitutional Court:
The third legislator? - Erik Látic and Max Steuer; 9: Courts compared: The
practice of constitutional adjudication in Central and Eastern Europe -
Kálmán Pócza, Gábor Dobos and Attila Gyulai;




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